On Mon, 8 Mar 2010, Tom Limoncelli wrote:

> The hardest part of doing documentation is getting started.  It is
> hard to decide what to document, it is hard to tell when you've
> documented something well enough.  It is hard to get motivated.

I would like to add to this that when you don't have good documentation to 
start with, one of the best ways of keeping things in that state is to be 
overly picky about the format of the documentation.

eventually it is important to have everything in a consistant format, but 
when you are getting started in fixing existing problems, documentation in 
any format is better than what you have.

David Lang
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