Steve, et all,

You bring up a great point and one of my pet peeves.  The "library of 
documentation" has gotten for the most part so dry and humdrum to review (not 
to mention the lenght of some of these docs (sometimes 1-2K pages - uggh).  
Speaking personally, I learn and whereever possible I learn from examples / 
samples.  

Great / usable examples / samples = great documentation.   The more the better.

Of course in the case of IBM, that typically means Redbooks but in traditional 
mainframe (ZOS, ZVM mainly) the number of Redbooks has been shrinking for years 
and suspect will continue in this direction.  I also long for the day where I 
can use AI to quickly find and leverage the vast landscape of documentation and 
examples based on the vast experiences of all of us  (Vendor, customers, web 
sites, Github, websites, CBT, etc.).  To me that would be the holy grail to 
bring all this documentation together and for the vendors to please quit hiding 
it behind all these vendor firewalls (it's so annoying)...

IBM, Broadcom, BMC, etc. please take heed and hopefully make a part of best 
practices imho.

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