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Use this tag for questions about the now phased out Stack Overflow Documentation feature. For posts relating to help pages (documentation for the site itself), use [help-center] instead.

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Documentation: Support for lack of 1:1 correspondence of SO tags to Docs.SO tags [closed]

It looks like it has no documentation, even though it effectively does. And sometimes, it isn't for versioning. …
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20 votes
0 answers
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Topic requests are not important enough to be deserving of repuation [closed]

When a topic request is fulfilled, the person who requested it gets rep. That has led to people flooding the system with lots of crappy topic requests that already exists. And it takes longer to dismi …
Nicol Bolas's user avatar
31 votes
3 answers
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A better Documentation model: Task, not Topic [closed]

The current documentation model is focused on a set of arbitrarily defined topics, within which are examples. … When you have task-focused documentation, voting on examples now makes sense. The examples are effectively competing with one another. …
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47 votes
2 answers
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Documentation by example: Example of good documentation [closed]

Others can do that too, but I would be curious to see what the people behind this site's design think about the documentation currently available. … Give us an example of superlative Docs.SO-style documentation. …
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Documentation edit reviewing should show the reviews of others [closed]

When you reject a documentation proposed change, you can enter a reason why you're rejecting it. However, if you're reviewing something that someone else rejected, you can't see why they did. …
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85 votes
1 answer
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Was there a Documentation post-mortem?

In the post on Sunsetting Documentation, it was stated: We also plan to write a retrospective on the blog and make this a topic of an upcoming Town Hall Chat. … It's been half a year since the Documentation beta terminated. Have any of these things happened? I searched the Blog website for "Documentation", but I only got stuff pre-sunset. …
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50 votes
1 answer
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Docs.SO needs a review queue [closed]

Now that the masses are allowed to make documentation changes, reviewing their pending requests is more important than ever. …
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23 votes
0 answers
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Giving out moderation privileges for reputation no longer makes sense with Docs.SO [duplicate]

When you gain reputation on SO, along with that comes privileges. The idea being that, in order to get that rep, you had to actually learn how things work on Stack Overflow. That is now no longer the …
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56 votes
3 answers
710 views

The forms and quality of Documentation Topics [closed]

Now that we're 3 weeks in, I thought it would be good to take a look at a documentation tag and try to see if any patterns emerge. … However, the documentation for the Lambdas topic is not really about the feature itself. …
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2 votes
0 answers
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Comments on proposed topic changes behave oddly on revision [closed]

You can comment on topic changes. But last night, I encountered something very strange. I was commenting on a change, and the person behind the change was revising the edit. But every time he did so, …
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35 votes
1 answer
430 views

We don't need a C++11 documentation tag [closed]

It probably shouldn't; the existing C++ documentation covers it just fine. And while you're at it, go ahead and stop C++14, which is 2/5ths committed. …
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19 votes
1 answer
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Content attribution in the era of Doc.SO's erasure

All user-provided content on SO is given under the terms of the CC-by-SA Creative Commons license. Among other things, this allows copying, but only so long as you provide attribution to the original. …
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