FAQ is an
Internet tradition originating from limitations of early
NASA mailing lists in the early 1980s. The first FAQ was developed several years before the web, starting in 1982, when storage was expensive. On
ARPANET's SPACE mailing list, the presumption was that new users would download archived messages via
FTP. In practice, this rarely happened, and users tended to post questions on the mailing list instead of searching its archives. Repeating the "right" answers became tedious and went against developing
netiquette. A series of different measures were set up by loosely affiliated groups of computer system administrators, from regularly posted messages to
netlib-like query
email daemons. The acronym
FAQ was developed between 1982 and 1985 by Eugene Miya of NASA for the SPACE mailing list. The format was then adopted on other mailing lists and
Usenet newsgroups. Posting frequency changed to monthly, and finally weekly and daily across various mailing lists and newsgroups. The first person to post a weekly FAQ was
Jef Poskanzer on the Usenet net.graphics / comp.graphics
newsgroups. Eugene Miya experimented with the first daily FAQ. Over time, the accumulated FAQs across all Usenet newsgroups sparked the creation of the "*.answers" moderated newsgroups such as comp.answers, misc.answers, and sci.answers for
crossposting and collecting FAQ across respective comp.*, misc.*, sci.* newsgroups. ==On the web==