On 10/02/16 20:22, Matthew Miller wrote: > On Wed, Feb 10, 2016 at 10:20:10AM +1000, Jeff Fearn wrote: >> You are comparing places where communities create content to a place >> communities publish content. > > > Sure, fair enough. And, yeah, kudos to Ubuntu community docs too. > >>> a forum -- and Ask Fedora is less successful because it _is_ a forum >>> which happens to have a UI which mimics the surface-level appearance of >>> Stack Exchange. >> Can you name any sites for generating documentation content that is >> more, or even as, successful as the Arch or Ubuntu wikis? > > Well, again, Stack Exchange. Take a look at > http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions?sort=frequent IMHO SE is just a web forum with voting and some fancy CSS, so I guess I +1 that :) >> What kind of docs are the best for Fedora users? >> IMO the majority of content would be short articles, straight to the >> point, simple language, with some basic examples. > > +1 to both the question and answer here. That makes +2, I guess. :) Cheers, Jeff. -- Jeff Fearn Senior Software Engineer PnT - DevOps - Development Red Hat Asia Pacific Pty Ltd http://dilbert.com/fast/2004-08-17/ -- docs mailing list docs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: http://lists.fedoraproject.org/admin/lists/docs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx