2022-02-26 16:16:04 Hey, I have been looking trough the wiki and have found important information to be incorrect or wrong. I have been writing some documentation for myself and wanted to contribute to update the wiki, but it seems to be neglected and not in use. Are there efforts to make changes or refresh Alpines documentation and / or wiki? 2022-02-26 16:17:33 messo: you are correct, the wiki is a bit neglected at the moment 2022-02-26 16:18:01 our goal is to first focus on the core alpine documentation, which is hosted at https://docs.alpinelinux.org/user-handbook/0.1a/index.html 2022-02-26 16:23:32 Probably a good idea. I found the new documentation site, but it did not containt anything related to services / packages. Is there a ongoing debate on how to structure further documentation. Personaly I have found this way of thinking about documentation to be very constructive and helpfull: https://documentation.divio.com/introduction/ 2022-02-26 16:24:56 TL;DR: organize the docs into four different categories: Tutorials, How-to Guides, Reference, Explenation 2022-02-26 16:25:19 has this approach been discussed before? 2022-02-26 16:30:14 messo: The problem is that all documentation needs to be kept up-to-0date 2022-02-26 16:30:34 So the more documentation you write, the more things you need to keep up-to-date 2022-02-26 16:31:05 So our primary goal is to have accurate and up-to-date information about things that are specific to alpinelinux 2022-02-26 16:35:20 totally understandable 2022-02-26 16:38:31 what I specifically was missing / looking for, was the basics for nginx and postgresql; where is the www folder, config files etc. Having this listed somewhere would be very helpfull, then I do not have to go digging in the git repository to find these things manually. And I do not think these basic facts change that often? 2022-02-26 16:40:01 I have used alpine for this and that over the years, and this has been a point of confusion every time I am in need of some basic facts about some services 2022-02-26 16:48:20 so it's not so much the how-to guides i'm missing (which might be outdatet relatively quickly), but simple referances / explanations listing some core facts about a service