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by picodguyo
1725 days ago
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Hard disagree here. In practice, corporate wikis are always graveyards of outdated and incomplete information. The process usually looks like this: 1. Someone is excited about a new project and creates a wiki page with a lot of aspirational introductory content and a sketch of the rest of the page with TBD everywhere 2. Author gets busy on other things, leaves the company, or the project quickly diverges from the original vision 3. The original page stays in the wiki, adding negative value |
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It's not a problem with documenting stuff, it's a problem with corporations. Somehow very few companies have technical writers whose main job is keeping their docs healthy.