Several documentation pages I looked at so far (not all, and I did not do an extensive research) frankly had only little more content than the basic man page / manual every user can easily bring up themselves.
Example
For example, https://stackoverflow.com/documentation/git/355/rebasing/1211/local-branch-rebasing#t=201608051507536786845 , which is the documentation about git rebase
with the most upvotes at the moment. If you do a git help rebase
, the initial chapter of that man page explains exactly the same (and then some) in quite understandable language; the Documentation page is shorter, has copied the ASCII images and examples (in slightly different order) from the git help rebase
and while not outright copying the text from the manual, does not add anything on top of it. In fact, it is quite close to "git rebase rebases a branch on top of another one", i.e., almost recursive definition.
Basically, the information content of the answer is the same as opening the manual and having a quick glance at the provided images.
The one sentence in the original manual which documents what the command actually does, "The commits ... are then reapplied to the current branch, one by one, in order", is not represented in the Documentation page. This sentence in itself would answer almost all questions a newbie could have about rebase
(which is a pretty simple operation, but often unnecessarily shrouded in mystery or FUD).
I could of course easily just improve this Documentation myself, no problem. But I do note that a similar effect appears again and again: very light documentation where the user would maybe be better served by reading the original manual.
I would also not bother about this if this did not happen to be the question with the most upvotes by far on that topic.
So, to sum it up:
TL;DR: Question
Should a page that documents little more (or even less) than the original manual be flagged/downvoted (in case I am not able or not inclined to improve it) or is such factually correct but quite superfluous documentation, that is much approved by all other readers stumbling accross it, part of the intended goal of Documentation?
I am specifically comparing this page to the existing, original, easily accessible documentation; I am not saying that every Documentation page should be complex and heavy.
rebase
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