This is good advice, but I'm actually a lot more interested in the "four types of documentation" that it links to: https://documentation.divio.com/
That seems like a super useful categorization, and I intend to use it to inform my own efforts going forward - the first thing I noticed when I looked at this typology was that I generally try to write all of these, and probably the primary barrier to utility in the documentation that I write is that I haven't previously had a good sense of how to separate them out.
That seems like a super useful categorization, and I intend to use it to inform my own efforts going forward - the first thing I noticed when I looked at this typology was that I generally try to write all of these, and probably the primary barrier to utility in the documentation that I write is that I haven't previously had a good sense of how to separate them out.