First sorry my english. I am not native and it is hard to me.
A few days ago I thought about this topic. I Think that really, A & Q
provides everything you need to gather information on a particular
topic. I have time doing it for my learning so. I thougt the sense
that was being given to Docs was no longer what is already being Q &
A.
However. My thinking is as follows. Orient Docs in the sense of
documenting certain information in order to preserve it, verify it, expand it,
classify it and share it. This is where I see sense to new features.
Call it Docs.
Let me explain. So far the way to work has been to look for concrete
questions and concise answers. My proposal consists of several points
that I detail below.
Q & A running as before.
The user has a personal documentation section where you can add
"books". In order to facilitate the way in which the sections that
store those books are detailed. The possibility of indexing, etc.
The sections of the books are individual valuable. But the book forms
a valuable set too.
The content of these can come from the user, because he wants to keep
certain information redacting.
Or, and here lies the main feature, the user has the possibility to
add to his documentation certain questions and answers individually
and by choice. By easily attaching, from the question itself for
example, by means of a button "add to document" certain information to
your document X. So that information is indexed in it and you can edit
structure and so on.
For the rankings. I propose that Q & A continue on its way. And for
the documentation I propose the following.
A user can go in search of specific documentation, relative to a
certain subject. Of course the documentation that each user stores for
himself, is shared. So that another user can investigate between
documents and take what interests him. Here, this user can decide if
he wants to for example download a document in PDF. Or what is more
interesting. The user can "document in their own documentation" from
the files of another user. In the same way we did from Q & A.
Now, how is this documentation valued? By votes that can be given
either directly by pointing to X document. Or giving the user the
ability to open a comment requesting specific documentation. All
approved "answer" here giving value to the document proposed instead
the answer itself There may arise that users who are working on a
particular document want to open it to editing to share not only the
content but also the possibility of adding to this content by one or
more users.
When a user has a document he can choose to propose as a public
document of a specific topic. Users can vote on that proposal and
generate a relative ranking. Without forgetting that here if we can be
sure that for example several documents have the same information from
Q & A so you can even get a% equality between documents.
And take advantage of this feature so that you can create versions and
propose in return. As if it were a version system. Imagine that a user
sees 2 documents that he would like to have in 1 he can create a third
party and propose to commit both. It would then have to be seen how to
carry out this echo whether or not it should be a substitute.
Small details:
Possibility of valuation of both the document and the sections that it
contains individually.
The sections generated from Q & A add a description by indexing it in
our document that can then be entered as an introduction to the
section.
Sections can be proposed to remove from public docs or to be replaced.
Documents that reach certain reliability and volume become public
documents and are subject to a version management system as if it were
a project but the assessment or acceptance is given by the users.
Example:
I have a passion for web development. I recently changed environment
and I owe most of my learning to this site. I have started from 0 in
many aspects and imagine that I would have been able to add, remove,
save, put, certain information of everything I have read to a single
document and reference the author. Having: How to A in X, How to B in X..
in public document called "Adapting to the environment X". The information
that was usefull to me. Without forget all that sections are part of
Q&A so anybody looking for it could be referenced to the full document
and upside down.
Then I can propose to do it official.
Is it Duplicated? Then proposed to merge the undefined content or partials that people vote. Those could be added as less relevant, grey color,
smaller... related links.. of the official document. And also could be proposed in a
list as Q&A is doing then people could vote to directly add, still stay (less relevant), or directly remove after an amount of downvotes.
In the other hand
I can always save it for me and anybody who search for it as non-oficial.
Someone can take that because it has served him and decides to add
"Adding Y to the X environment". It turns out that we have two
documents and we know that the second document is in% equal to the
first, since it is a section of it. They are linked in some way more than a tag. They have same context too. And they content references to Q&A where question "lives" and his author.
Now a user wants to pass my same step. Look for a document and find
mine. He already have information on how to adapt and also
knows about the possibility for adding Y after. All what he is gonna read
there is interesting for the purpose
Another user wants to add Y because he already works the X
environment. Find a book with 2 sections. The first document might be
just as useful.
My bet goes for Stackoverflow official books of documentation
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