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Currently, the FAQ page and the About page are rather redundant. They're both big customization blocks of text. That's fine, but I'd love to utilize the fact that this is QA software to actually make the FAQ show real frequently-asked questions. Specifically, I'd like to make it show the most-voted questions with the meta tag (as http://meta.osqa.net/tags/meta/?sort=mostvoted, but for my own site, of course).

I imagine that this can be done in ./forum/urls.py, but being new to Django most of what's there is ancient greek to me. Any pointers would be appreciated.

asked 20 Jan '11, 12:44

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edited 20 Jan '11, 12:44

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