Re: What good is it if you can't find it?

Subject: Re: What good is it if you can't find it?
From: Jan Henning <henning -at- r-l -dot- de>
To: "TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com>
Date: Sat, 16 Nov 2002 11:31:04 +0100


So the manual was incomplete and inaccurate.

No, it wasn't incomplete. As I said, the information was there, it was just too hard to find.

As for 'inaccurate', you could certainly argue that it was, as it did not give the customary name to a common feature. But that means that consistency is at least part of good content, which in turn means that a writer - in the pursuit of good content - needs to be concerned with consistency.

You even say later that it had some
"bizarre title." I'd call that a content inaccuracy. The writer of that material
gave the section a bad title, which means they didn't understand the material.

No, they just used a term that was common inside the company and little known outside of it.

Badly designed documentation is bad documentation, just as incorrect
documentation is bad documentation.

No...badly designed documentation (i.e. crude text file) can be very valuable to
people who don't care about design.

True, bad things can be valuable as well, given dire enough straits. But that doesn't make them good. (You can drink tainted water, and it's better than nothing to drink at all. But that doesn't make it good or indeed potable in the usual sense.) Badly designed documentation is bad documentation.

To argue otherwise means to treat documentation as an end unto itself. But it isn't: Documentation is a tool, it's a means to help people perform a task. This tool - the documentation - is good only if it fulfills this purpose. In the real world this means that it has to enable the user to do so in a reasonable amount of time - not just eventually.

Good documentation requires both accurate and complete content as well as a good design. It is useless and a waste of time for a writer to argue which is more important unless he or she intends to deliver the most mediocre documentation he or she can get away with.

Regards
Jan Henning

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