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Better operator docs #227
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We had a discussion on this ticket and this was the outcome:
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To make snippets in usage testable, there was this idea: stackabletech/issues#248 |
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Update Getting Started Guides have been implemented, but a lot of stuff in the initial post is still not up to par. I'd like to revisit this and keep going. |
This is mostly done, I've moved some comments and links here: #505 |
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This ticket concerns the docs in the operator repositories, not actually this repository.
We want to follow the Explanation/Tutorial/Guide/Reference structure for our docs, and the operators currently do not do that.
What we have now
Currently we often have these pages:
What's good
What's not so good
A dedicated "getting started" section is missing, which I think would be the first thing I'd look for as a new user. The install section is a good start, but it doesn't tell me what to do once the operator is installed. However we can take some bits from the usage and expand on that.What it would like like in the end
an install page with various install options (and maybe edge cases considered)(done now)Example for Trino
Trino Operator
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