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伊藤 俊廷 監修
佐々木 直晴 監修
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Thorough documentation methods practiced by the world's largest remote organization This book is an introduction to [documentation] and [text communication] with reference to GitLab, one of the world's leading documentation know-how. The company is a global company with over 2,000 members in 65 countries. The company states that documentation is the key to unlocking the performance of its members, who reside in all locations, values, and time zones around the world. The existence of documents with accumulated information allows many people to access necessary information at any time and to conduct business based on reliable information. This document explains how such effective documentation can be created, based on GitLab's documentation know-how. In addition, although the GitLab documentation method presents fairly specific rules and techniques, the theory and research behind it are also touched upon so that the reader can learn and apply not only a superficial understanding, but also the underlying philosophy. At GitLab, all team members develop documentation skills. GitLab's documentation skills are published in a resource called [GitLab Handbook], which is accessible to everyone. In it, it is stated that *Don't talk about topics you can't control. *Everything is a draft. *Each sentence should focus on one issue. *Assume an eighth-grade level audience *When you are sending a message to a large audience, keep it short. Based on these rules and more, this book explains GitLab's training on documentation and text communication, taking into account Japanese culture and background information, so that the company's know-how can be used by Japanese teams. [Table of Contents](excerpt) Introduction Getting to Know the Documentation Part 1 Understanding GitLab Documentation Chapter 1: Documentation Supports the World's Most Advanced Remote Organization Chapter 2: The Need to Introduce Documentation into Your Organization Part 2 Developing Basic Documentation Skills Chapter 4: Scope of Impact and Quality of Documentation Chapter 5: GitLab's Technical Writing Training Chapter 6 Leveraging Value to Improve Your Writing Skills Part 3: Handling Scene-Specific Documentation Chapter 9 Documenting the Handbook Chapter 10 Creating an Agenda |
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This book is an introduction to [documentation] and [text communication] with reference to GitLab, one of the world's leading documentation know-how.
The company is a global company with over 2,000 members in 65 countries.
The company states that documentation is the key to unlocking the performance of its members, who reside in all locations, values, and time zones around the world.
The existence of documents with accumulated information allows many people to access necessary information at any time and to conduct business based on reliable information.
This document explains how such effective documentation can be created, based on GitLab's documentation know-how.
In addition, although the GitLab documentation method presents fairly specific rules and techniques, the theory and research behind it are also touched upon so that the reader can learn and apply not only a superficial understanding, but also the underlying philosophy.
At GitLab, all team members develop documentation skills.
GitLab's documentation skills are published in a resource called [GitLab Handbook], which is accessible to everyone.
In it, it is stated that
*Don't talk about topics you can't control.
*Everything is a draft.
*Each sentence should focus on one issue.
*Assume an eighth-grade level audience
*When you are sending a message to a large audience, keep it short.
Based on these rules and more, this book explains GitLab's training on documentation and text communication, taking into account Japanese culture and background information, so that the company's know-how can be used by Japanese teams.
[Table of Contents](excerpt)
Introduction Getting to Know the Documentation
Part 1 Understanding GitLab Documentation
Chapter 1: Documentation Supports the World's Most Advanced Remote Organization
Chapter 2: The Need to Introduce Documentation into Your Organization
Part 2 Developing Basic Documentation Skills
Chapter 4: Scope of Impact and Quality of Documentation
Chapter 5: GitLab's Technical Writing Training
Chapter 6 Leveraging Value to Improve Your Writing Skills
Part 3: Handling Scene-Specific Documentation
Chapter 9 Documenting the Handbook
Chapter 10 Creating an Agenda