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Re: User documentation vs Official Docs

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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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