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Documentation should be maintained for both the End Users and the Developers. Github provides a basic wiki system which should be sufficient for now. Depending on the growth of the application, there may need to be consideration given to move on to something a bit more flexible.
The benefits of documenting in a single location (i.e. the wiki)
Accessibility to Up To Date relevant information
Source Controlled. Can roll back if necessary
Can be linked from within the application for End User Help functionality
Can be Used as an easy means to keep valid references to Licenses
Perfect for Development Environment Setup Information
Good For General Development Documentation (i.e. details on bug-fixes)
Considerations for documentation
How To Articles (For Developers and End Users)
Exercises
Settings
Revision History (changelog - Just needs copied from already existing source)
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I'll do my best to document as much as possible. I realize that I am not near familiar enough to do so effectively on most of the existing and planned development just yet. I'll spearhead this though... It's never been a favorite of any developer but its value surpasses the effort by far. As I write articles, please check behind me and snap a whip on me if I misinform in them.
Documentation should be maintained for both the End Users and the Developers. Github provides a basic wiki system which should be sufficient for now. Depending on the growth of the application, there may need to be consideration given to move on to something a bit more flexible.
The benefits of documenting in a single location (i.e. the wiki)
Considerations for documentation
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: