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Actually applying filters [faq-proposed] [support] closed:0 url:*7931 wiki:1 answers:1
, the 131 drops down to 9 :-); though I'm fairly sure that there are more that are worthy (or at least ought to be).
Having filled out the mundane criteria (doesn't mean the proposal is good just that it fulfils the search criteria!) the next stage is:
When a post seems to hit a mature state, it will have faq added by a moderator.
Is there anything less woolly than this?