I'm exploring various tools for documentation within my organization. From detailed technical documents to simple todo lists, I'm curious about what everyone else is using. Any recommendations?
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I've found Confluence and GitHub Pages to be quite handy for different types of documentation. They each have their strengths depending on what you're focusing on. What about you guys?
For different types of docs, I put technical stuff in GitHub or a centralized repo and use Confluence for business docs. It helps non-tech people focus on the product without getting lost in the technical details.
I've been using Azure DevOps Wikis, but honestly, it turns into a mess because no one organizes anything. It’s tough to find what you need. Culture around documentation is a big issue!
For me, I just kind of go with the flow at work, no formal docs needed, feels natural.
Haha, vibes over docs, right?
Honestly, if you're not creating proper documentation, it can really cost you your job. Just saying!
Yeah, it's wild how they can find excuses.
True that! They'll find a reason if they really want to let you go.

Same here! We’re going through a cloud migration and without good docs, we’re just winging it! It’s a total pain.