I am an Engineering Physics graduate from IIT Guwahati, but merely not restricted to Physics itself. In the past few years, I involved in many Cybersecurity blogging and now on Open-source.
Also, this kind of guide needs no new platform. I always felt that Dev is a platform for developers to share their knowledge through blogging.
In the case of Forem, I expect such a guide from the Forem team itself. It is a guide that utilizes the potential of Forem; it acts as a showcase on what a Forem instance can do.
I agree. From what I understand, the Discourse community uses Discourse for their documentation. Maybe Forem could do the same. Use Forem.dev or another Forem site. This would make a lot of sense for living documentation. Discussions can become the documentation. When the discussion becomes too lengthy, it could be summarized into a new post.
Any thoughts on why Forem might not be suitable for this?
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Also, this kind of guide needs no new platform. I always felt that Dev is a platform for developers to share their knowledge through blogging.
In the case of Forem, I expect such a guide from the Forem team itself. It is a guide that utilizes the potential of Forem; it acts as a showcase on what a Forem instance can do.
I agree. From what I understand, the Discourse community uses Discourse for their documentation. Maybe Forem could do the same. Use Forem.dev or another Forem site. This would make a lot of sense for living documentation. Discussions can become the documentation. When the discussion becomes too lengthy, it could be summarized into a new post.
Any thoughts on why Forem might not be suitable for this?