Organisation: Project, forum for documentation planning #5256
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Ah sorry - one more!
I'm what you might call a tech literate communications person (my professional background is in doing comms for tech companies, mostly).
As I've mentioned a couple of times, I would love to get involved in helping with the documentation, however I can. It might be how I can make myself most useful to the project.
I have a couple of YouTube channels and basic video editing skills, and if it would be of interest to create documentation in the form of instructional videos on a collaborative YouTube channel, I think that could be great, because frequently it's just easier to describe these things that way.
Either way, I think that figuring out some method for collaboration is key, especially one that is in sync with the actual code generation process for their project.
For example, we could keep separate trackers for documenting existing features and another one for documenting features that are in the pipeline.
GitHub Project seems like a decent enough way to track this, particularly as you have one for the project itself.
Perhaps a Slack or Discord as well to keep everyone on the same page (literally and figuratively).
The objective and idea would be in avoiding the risk of multiple people working on duplicate documentation and bringing some organization to the task which could be quite a big one as the project continues to evolve (perhaps something like there's a meta list of documentation updates and feature documentation that's required and people can "grab" one and document according to a standardised procedure)
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