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Seem like a good way to mix technical blog post with SF.

Some questions can easily be good subject for good documentation.

For SF my concern is that a good documentation usually die in term of age due to lack of article update (to follow new version and such). A practical example is older KB from citrix are now no longer on the Internet. Canonical's answer and question I seen on SF are really generic, thus the one I seen can survive in term of time.

Another aspect is when a lot of documentation will be done, how will we deal with copied content ? I ask as Iam giving some time to a wiki platform, and yes moderation for that is a reality, as copying a good article is a easy way to cheat the point system. Are we ready to add some burden on that level ?

Seem like a good way to mix technical blog post with SF.

Some questions can easily be good subject for good documentation.

For SF my concern is that a good documentation usually die in term of age due to lack of article update (to follow new version and such). A practical example is older KB from citrix are now no longer on the Internet. Canonical's answer and question I seen on SF are really generic, thus the one I seen can survive in term of time.

Seem like a good way to mix technical blog post with SF.

Some questions can easily be good subject for good documentation.

For SF my concern is that a good documentation usually die in term of age due to lack of article update (to follow new version and such). A practical example is older KB from citrix are now no longer on the Internet. Canonical's answer and question I seen on SF are really generic, thus the one I seen can survive in term of time.

Another aspect is when a lot of documentation will be done, how will we deal with copied content ? I ask as Iam giving some time to a wiki platform, and yes moderation for that is a reality, as copying a good article is a easy way to cheat the point system. Are we ready to add some burden on that level ?

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yagmoth555 Mod
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Seem like a good way to mix technical blog post with SF.

Some questions can easily be good subject for good documentation.

For SF my concern is that a good documentation usually die in term of age due to lack of article update (to follow new version and such). A practical example is older KB from citrix are now no longer on the Internet. Canonical's answer and question I seen on SF are really generic, thus the one I seen can survive in term of time.