Yeah exactly, there's a few important factors on this:
- a list of "most important faqs" on the website like "how to boot my computer with elive" from the website a list of Q&A from the forum for deeper / more questions
- I know that sounds a bit confusing, that's why the different name FAQ's vs Q&A
- having all in one is not a bad idea but the main reason of the FAQ's on the website, si because of SEO, in fact there's 2 FAQ pages in elivecd.org which attracts a lot of people that is not related to elive (and we want that, because it means new possible users), see for example:
not a big percent but the "how to disable uefi" page shows in results to users that are not searching for elive, which is a good thing
in fact, one of the plans is to write a few articles / howtos that is not strictly elive related (which means something like "best vim tips", showing at the same time the good setup that Elive has, and atracting new people to discover elive