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The loss of credibility is not because it’s discord,. specifically.

It’s because the project thinks a chat platform is an appropriate way to document a project. I would feel the same way if someone told me to get on IRC for docs, or Slack.

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Matrix for example would be better.

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7 points

Might as well be a telegram group chat.

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71 points

Nope, should be on a forum or wiki or normal doc

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21 points

Not even a forum.

Documentation is not a snapshot of a discussion. It largely falls into two categories

  • collections of facts e.g. what command line switches there are, or all the options in the config files.
  • Guides on how to use the software.

The first is vital. The second is really really useful.

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7 points

In comparison to discord, but true.

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Wikis always seem to produce second rate documentation, except maybe the ones that are designed specifically around software projects. There are any number of tools out there that produce better documentation and it can be stored alongside the source code in a git repository to avoid drift between the code and the associated documentation.

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