While stack overflow is a great place, and the more good info that exists
there, the merrier, I think Solr should have it's own complete docs, in
addition to anything found on 3rd party sites. Each hop to a new location
is a chance for the user to get lost, and the content on 3rd party sites
could be wrong, out of date without folks here being aware of it as
quickly.

Also, I just noticed that there seem to be some links at the bottom of the
admin UI, but they often run off the bottom and can be easily missed. The
"documentation" link doesn't actually lead to the documentation... Maybe
those should be along the top where they would be easily seen and the
link(s?) fixed up?

-Gus

On Wed, Sep 14, 2016 at 3:27 PM, Jan Høydahl <jan....@cominvent.com> wrote:

> > If you could decide, what kind of documentation would you want from the
> project? A very short “Solr Quick start guide”? with step-by-step
> instructions for the most common tasks from a User perspective?
>
> I just became aware of StackOverflow’s Documentation project, which also
> has a solr topic:
> http://stackoverflow.com/documentation/solr <http://stackoverflow.com/
> documentation/solr>
> Perhaps that could also be a good place to contribute HOWTOs and more
> end-user focused docs?
>
> --
> Jan Høydahl, search solution architect
> Cominvent AS - www.cominvent.com
>
>


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