Talking Good Docs with the World Food Programme
We recently gave an invited talk to the World Food Programme (WFP). Our session was focused on how to make a business case to improve documentation to support an organization's mission.
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We recently gave an invited talk to the World Food Programme (WFP). Our session was focused on how to make a business case to improve documentation to support an organization's mission.
The Eko release introduced three new templates. We also share some community news.
The Dragon release introduced the overhaul of our Concept template and two new templates.
The Capilano release introduces updates to existing templates, three brand new templates and a new feature, template packs! We also share more community news.
The Good Docs Project is an open source community of technical writers, doc tools experts, UX designers, and software engineers who are committed to improving the quality of documentation in open source. We aim to educate and empower people to create high-quality documentation by providing them with resources, best practices, and tools to enhance their documentation in open source and beyond.
The Good Docs Project is growing into a keystone project for software ecosystems. Read on to learn about what a keystone project is and why they matter.
The Brooklyn release introduced four new templates. We also share some lessons from using our own templates.
We want to send a big thanks and shout-out to Write the Docs for organizing the conference for another year. Here's a recap of (some of) what we did and our favorite bits.
We are proud to announce the release of our templates (v0.2.0). We also share the state of the Good Docs Project.
We share the state of The Good Docs Project as we continue to create templates to help developers overcome the challenges around creating good docs.
We are proud to announce the first 0.1 release of TheGoodDocsProject.