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Sep 15, 2015 at 18:55 history edited Mirzhan Irkegulov CC BY-SA 3.0
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Sep 8, 2015 at 12:25 comment added Andy Dent I often recommend to people who are trying to establish a reputation, or gain experience, that they go join active open source communities and write documentation.
Sep 4, 2015 at 5:49 comment added TonyG Motivation is a concern. Engineers who know a topic well aren't usually inclined to write docs, and developers notoriously can't write well. So I wouldn't want the average hack writing docs. That leaves it to those with knowledge And writing skills. Why would these folks spend time documenting software here? I write a ton of docs for FOSS and commercial software, but quite often I (and my wife) ask why, when I get paid for code and consultation. I like the topic here but will always need to weigh the value of time on SO vs elsewhere. Recognition and warm fuzzies have limited attraction value.
Sep 3, 2015 at 0:45 comment added Louis Excellent point! I've stopped contributing to Wikipedia because my carefully sourced contributions were replaced by tripe. The problem is that the tripe peddlers are legion and have plenty of time on their hands to peddle their tripe. The experts are few and usually have more fruitful things to do than wage edit war with the tripe peddlers, so the peddlers win. The editorial practices on SO are such that if an expert posts an answer, the expert can expect this answer to not be defaced by a tripe peddler, but on Wikipedia all bets are off.
Sep 2, 2015 at 20:57 history edited Peter Mortensen CC BY-SA 3.0
Used the official name of Stack Overflow - see section "Proper Use of the Stack Exchange Name" in http://stackoverflow.com/legal/trademark-guidance (the last section). Expansion.
Sep 2, 2015 at 16:21 history answered Mirzhan Irkegulov CC BY-SA 3.0