FAQ
TroubleShooting Guide
Best Practices Guide
Gotchas
Locking Guide (behind Signup)
Tuning Guide (behind Signup).
Deployment Guide

There may be a few others - but these are the bulk of the docs where we've
already missed a few opportunities to add to in a timely fashion. And then
for the most part - the event passes, and it never gets added into the
documentation.

Thx.

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Orion Letizi
Sent: Friday, August 17, 2007 1:28 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [tc-dev] editable docs

Iyer (and others) has requested that we make the official docs  
editable so that he can make on the fly changes and, in general, to  
make it easier to improve the documentation.

I wholeheartedly agree that having easily updateable docs are the key  
to having rich, timely, and useful information.  However, I also want  
to make sure that the "official" documentation is versioned (so that  
snapshots of it line up well with specific releases) and stable.

To that end, I propose that we use the community wiki as the  
"unofficial," easy-to-edit repository of documentation, tips, guides,  
etc and that we leave the current process in place for the "official"  
documentation.

Iyer & Kunal, are there documents that you change regularly that we  
can move from the docs space to the wiki space so that you can edit  
at will?

Any other thoughts?

--Orion
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