Nice. Thanks for sharing documentation best practice.

Best Regards,

*Sanjay Yadav* | Manager, Enterprise Quality Assurance
HotWax Commerce <http://www.hotwax.co/> by HotWax Systems
<http://www.hotwaxsystems.com/>
80, Scheme No. 78, Part II, Indore, M.P. 452010, India
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On Wed, Nov 15, 2017 at 7:59 PM, Sharan Foga <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi All
>
> (I'm resending this message as the original message I sent this morning
> didn't get through to the mailing list. I seem to have an intermittent
> problem with posting somehow ;-)
>
> I recently interviewed Robert Kratky, a Technical Writer from Red Hat
> about his presentation on documentation at the Open Source Summit in Prague
> a few weeks ago. He has some good advice for us and anyone looking at
> writing good documentation. His talk was about how to move from feature
> based documentation (which is what we have tended to do) to more user story
> based documentation that is driven more by how our users use the software.
>
> You can listen to the interview at the link below:
>
> https://wp.me/p8gHED-QF
>
> Please take a look at his presentation
>
> schd.ws/hosted_files/osseu17/5f/%28OSSEU%2017%29%20Going%20M
> odular-%20Turning%20Legacy%20Docs%20into%20User-Story-Based%20Content.pdf
>
> and also at the github repo with some guidelines for writing modular
> documentation,
>
> https://github.com/redhat-documentation/modular-docs
>
> So as our community continues in its documentation efforts I'd like to
> highlight that anyone can contribute and help by letting us know how you
> are using OFBiz and what are your main user stories.
>
> Thanks
> Sharan
>
>
>

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