This page captures community feedback from the 2022 Wikimedia Hackathon session "Documentation to Conquer the Dungeon".

Presentation slides from documentation discussion and talk at Wikimedia Hackathon 2022

Summary of feedback

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Documentation challenges:

  • Too many docs
  • Not knowing what to explain or how to explain it; hard to get started
  • Publishing process complexities / translation

Benefits and motivators for improving docs:

  • Helping other people, especially newcomers, have a better experience
  • Improving the overall health of the system
  • The challenge and fun of translating tech to human
  • Making content more correct (the joy of being right on the internet)
  • Helping increase understanding by adding simple clarifications

Documentation tools and resources we can use:

  • Important resource: other humans and their knowledge
  • Useful tools:
    • Content metadata; collections; doc lists
    • Templates
    • new Visual Editor support for translation markup
  • Different formats for communicating information (video, not just text)

What helps us keep going even when it's hard?

  • Recognize the challenge
  • Appreciate your own contributions and those of others
  • Connect with each other (social events?)

Documentation strategies to emphasize:

  • Working in collaboration with others (mentors, people with shared interests)
    • Leveraging different experience levels (a non-expert reading docs written by code author may have crucial insight to make docs more understandable and avoid the curse of knowledge)
    • Better/unified communication channels to ask docs questions
  • Tightly-scoped or bite-size tasks and checklists
  • Docs live with code and are updated with code changes
  • Promote standard cleanup templates

More details

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Quotes from the session chat transcript and from the collaborative Etherpads we used are aggregated on the Discussion page. Add your thoughts there!