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Re: User documentation vs Official Docs

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On 07/20/2018 03:59 PM, Alvaro Herrera wrote:

I don't see why we need this thread to continue.  This sounds like
somebody looking for a solution when they don't yet know what the
problem is.

Unfortunately, you don't understand the problem which is why this thread is happening on -general and not -hackers. The problem is simple as illustrated, our user documentation is less than stellar for those trying to solve specific problems. This isn't a new problem nor is it one that is not communicated. I hear the issue from users ever single time I speak or attend a conference/meetup.

I was hoping to get the -general community to step and build some recipes and howto articles without at the same time dictating the solution. That's a good thing because a non-dictated solution is likely to have more strength.

The wiki is a terrible choice but if that is where the community thinks it should go, I welcome people starting to contribute in a structured fashion to the wiki. I hope it works out well.

JD

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