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What kinds of documentation do we want? #115

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Or, to put it another way, what are the audiences for our documentation?

On-boarding someone into the entirety of the project is a major undertaking and still a moving target, so I don't think we should yet attempt to do that in writing. Instead I think we should work on sections targeted to specific audiences trying to work on a well-defined piece of the project, such as:

  • Analysis/researchers who want to use data science / text analysis tools to study the collection snapshots and diffs exposed by Scanner
  • Potential contributors who want to improve our differs
  • Potential contributors who want to improve our UI
  • Technical folks working at potential partner orgs or news organizations who want to understand the current capability and roadmap of the tools
  • Trusted contributors who are helping with our deployment (i.e. updating production or debugging an outage)
  • Outside organizations who want to stand up and maintain their own separate deployment of Scanner (e.g. Web Integrity Project)

I have left out a couple components here (the Rails server, the import system, the diffing server) because I think working on those pieces requires a fairly comprehensive understanding of the plumbing.

What other audiences should we have in mind?

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