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TheFrom the documentation tag is described as description:

THIS TAG IS FOR DOCUMENT GENERATORS ONLY. Include language and/or SDE tag as well. DO NOT USE to ask for links to documentation or tools, or to critique vendor documentation.

But that bring up the question of what to do when you are asking for links to documentation.

  • If it's worth calling that out as off-topic and there is a correct tag (or isn't a general one at all) for that, then should the documentation tag mention the correct thing to do?
  • Or is that saying that asking after documentation is specifically OT for SO (more than the standard "do your due diligence")?

FWIW: context

The documentation tag is described as:

THIS TAG IS FOR DOCUMENT GENERATORS ONLY. Include language and/or SDE tag as well. DO NOT USE to ask for links to documentation or tools, or to critique vendor documentation.

But that bring up the question of what to do when you are asking for links to documentation.

  • If it's worth calling that out as off-topic and there is a correct tag (or isn't a general one at all) for that, then should the documentation tag mention the correct thing to do?
  • Or is that saying that asking after documentation is specifically OT for SO (more than the standard "do your due diligence")?

FWIW: context

From the description:

THIS TAG IS FOR DOCUMENT GENERATORS ONLY. Include language and/or SDE tag as well. DO NOT USE to ask for links to documentation or tools, or to critique vendor documentation.

But that bring up the question of what to do when you are asking for links to documentation.

  • If it's worth calling that out as off-topic and there is a correct tag (or isn't a general one at all) for that, then should the documentation tag mention the correct thing to do?
  • Or is that saying that asking after documentation is specifically OT for SO (more than the standard "do your due diligence")?

FWIW: context

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The documentation tag is described as:

THIS TAG IS FOR DOCUMENT GENERATORS ONLY. Include language and/or SDE tag as well. DO NOT USE to ask for links to documentation or tools, or to critique vendor documentation.

But that bring up the question of what to do when you are asking for links to documentation.

  • If it's worth calling that out as off-topic and there is a correct tag (or isn't a general one at all) for that, then should the documentation tag mention the correct thing to do?
  • Or is that saying that asking after documentation is specifically OT for SO (more than the standard "do your due diligence")?

FWIW: context

The documentation tag is described as:

THIS TAG IS FOR DOCUMENT GENERATORS ONLY. Include language and/or SDE tag as well. DO NOT USE to ask for links to documentation or tools, or to critique vendor documentation.

But that bring up the question of what to do when you are asking for links to documentation.

  • If it's worth calling that out as off-topic and there is a correct tag (or isn't a general one at all) for that, then should the documentation tag mention the correct thing to do?
  • Or is that saying that asking after documentation is specifically OT for SO (more than the standard "do your due diligence")?

The documentation tag is described as:

THIS TAG IS FOR DOCUMENT GENERATORS ONLY. Include language and/or SDE tag as well. DO NOT USE to ask for links to documentation or tools, or to critique vendor documentation.

But that bring up the question of what to do when you are asking for links to documentation.

  • If it's worth calling that out as off-topic and there is a correct tag (or isn't a general one at all) for that, then should the documentation tag mention the correct thing to do?
  • Or is that saying that asking after documentation is specifically OT for SO (more than the standard "do your due diligence")?

FWIW: context

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What tag *should* be used to ask for documentation?

The documentation tag is described as:

THIS TAG IS FOR DOCUMENT GENERATORS ONLY. Include language and/or SDE tag as well. DO NOT USE to ask for links to documentation or tools, or to critique vendor documentation.

But that bring up the question of what to do when you are asking for links to documentation.

  • If it's worth calling that out as off-topic and there is a correct tag (or isn't a general one at all) for that, then should the documentation tag mention the correct thing to do?
  • Or is that saying that asking after documentation is specifically OT for SO (more than the standard "do your due diligence")?