If fetching from the first site is unsuccessful, Gnus will attempt to go
through @code{gnus-group-faq-directory} and try to open them one by one.
-@item H c
-@kindex H c (Group)
-@findex gnus-group-fetch-charter
-@vindex gnus-group-charter-alist
-@cindex charter
-Try to open the charter for the current group in a web browser
-(@code{gnus-group-fetch-charter}). Query for a group if given a
-prefix argument.
-
-Gnus will use @code{gnus-group-charter-alist} to find the location of
-the charter. If no location is known, Gnus will fetch the control
-messages for the group, which in some cases includes the charter.
-
@item H C
@kindex H C (Group)
@findex gnus-group-fetch-control
@table @kbd
-@item H f
-@kindex H f (Summary)
-@findex gnus-summary-fetch-faq
-@vindex gnus-group-faq-directory
-Try to fetch the @acronym{FAQ} (list of frequently asked questions)
-for the current group (@code{gnus-summary-fetch-faq}). Gnus will try
-to get the @acronym{FAQ} from @code{gnus-group-faq-directory}, which
-is usually a directory on a remote machine. This variable can also be
-a list of directories. In that case, giving a prefix to this command
-will allow you to choose between the various sites. @code{ange-ftp}
-or @code{efs} will probably be used for fetching the file.
-
@item H d
@kindex H d (Summary)
@findex gnus-summary-describe-group