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by simplecto
2100 days ago
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Seems that when any popular project has lacking documentation this creates an opportunity for users to swoop in and own part of that story. I did this with traefik and consequently many of my blog posts about it are my top visited pages. And to be fair it the Traefik team invests in developer success and advocacy. They even send you swag for making contributions like popular posts. I agree to parent posts though the docs lack concrete examples to take the ambiguity out. And debugging logs is painful sometimes. |
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