Re: User documentation vs Official Docs
От | Thomas Kellerer |
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Тема | Re: User documentation vs Official Docs |
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Msg-id | b3dd87e8-64df-a9ff-8a17-ad02ecc95594@gmx.net обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | User documentation vs Official Docs ("Joshua D. Drake" <jd@commandprompt.com>) |
Список | pgsql-general |
Joshua D. Drake schrieb am 16.07.2018 um 22:32: > -general. > > Over the last year as I have visited many meetups and interacted with > people at conferences etc... There are three prevailing issues that > continue to come up in contributing to the community. This email is > about one of them. Where is the "user" documentation? The official > documentation is awesome, if you know what you are doing. It is not > particularly useful for HOWTO style docs. There is some user > documentation in the wiki but let's be honest, writing a > blog/article/howto in a wiki is a pain in the butt. > > What does the community think about a community run, community > organized, sub project for USER documentation? This type of > documentation would be things like, "10 steps to configure > replication", "Dumb simple Postgres backups", "5 things to NEVER do > with Postgres". I imagine we would sort it by version (9.6/10.0 > etc...) as well as break it down via type (Administration, Tuning, > Gotchas) etc... What about: https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/PostgreSQL
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