What are you using for Documentation?
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@obsolesce said in What are you using for Documentation?:
I use WordPress.
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@scottalanmiller said in What are you using for Documentation?:
@wirestyle22 said in What are you using for Documentation?:
@wrcombs said in What are you using for Documentation?:
I use Google Docs, and the ticketing system ; Im the only one who does write ups on things I think we need to know more about, or are things that will be needed in the future.
I/We don't use any fancy third party software for documentation.
We have infrastructure (Me), DevOps, Desktop Support. I think one person from each team should be responsible for technical documentation. I'd prefer for it to be me but I also have a lot on my plate.
How do you separate infrastructure and DevOps? DevOps is for managing infrastructure.
Infrastructure team is really networking team
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@wirestyle22 said in What are you using for Documentation?:
@scottalanmiller said in What are you using for Documentation?:
@wirestyle22 said in What are you using for Documentation?:
@wrcombs said in What are you using for Documentation?:
I use Google Docs, and the ticketing system ; Im the only one who does write ups on things I think we need to know more about, or are things that will be needed in the future.
I/We don't use any fancy third party software for documentation.
We have infrastructure (Me), DevOps, Desktop Support. I think one person from each team should be responsible for technical documentation. I'd prefer for it to be me but I also have a lot on my plate.
How do you separate infrastructure and DevOps? DevOps is for managing infrastructure.
Infrastructure team is really networking team
Infrastructure teams normally refers to the non-networking ones. Although networking is obviously infrastructure. But SA is normally core infrastructure teams. Enterprise jobs labeled infrastructure are not networking.
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@scottalanmiller said in What are you using for Documentation?:
@wirestyle22 said in What are you using for Documentation?:
@scottalanmiller said in What are you using for Documentation?:
@wirestyle22 said in What are you using for Documentation?:
@wrcombs said in What are you using for Documentation?:
I use Google Docs, and the ticketing system ; Im the only one who does write ups on things I think we need to know more about, or are things that will be needed in the future.
I/We don't use any fancy third party software for documentation.
We have infrastructure (Me), DevOps, Desktop Support. I think one person from each team should be responsible for technical documentation. I'd prefer for it to be me but I also have a lot on my plate.
How do you separate infrastructure and DevOps? DevOps is for managing infrastructure.
Infrastructure team is really networking team
Infrastructure teams normally refers to the non-networking ones. Although networking is obviously infrastructure. But SA is normally core infrastructure teams. Enterprise jobs labeled infrastructure are not networking.
Yeah that's just what they are calling us. Not very helpful for me to use the name here though as it's confusing for you guys
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@wirestyle22 said in What are you using for Documentation?:
@scottalanmiller said in What are you using for Documentation?:
@wirestyle22 said in What are you using for Documentation?:
@scottalanmiller said in What are you using for Documentation?:
@wirestyle22 said in What are you using for Documentation?:
@wrcombs said in What are you using for Documentation?:
I use Google Docs, and the ticketing system ; Im the only one who does write ups on things I think we need to know more about, or are things that will be needed in the future.
I/We don't use any fancy third party software for documentation.
We have infrastructure (Me), DevOps, Desktop Support. I think one person from each team should be responsible for technical documentation. I'd prefer for it to be me but I also have a lot on my plate.
How do you separate infrastructure and DevOps? DevOps is for managing infrastructure.
Infrastructure team is really networking team
Infrastructure teams normally refers to the non-networking ones. Although networking is obviously infrastructure. But SA is normally core infrastructure teams. Enterprise jobs labeled infrastructure are not networking.
Yeah that's just what they are calling us. Not very helpful for me to use the name here though as it's confusing for you guys
You are doing networking now? So mostly switches, routers, routing tables, firewall rules?
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@scottalanmiller said in What are you using for Documentation?:
@wirestyle22 said in What are you using for Documentation?:
@scottalanmiller said in What are you using for Documentation?:
@wirestyle22 said in What are you using for Documentation?:
@scottalanmiller said in What are you using for Documentation?:
@wirestyle22 said in What are you using for Documentation?:
@wrcombs said in What are you using for Documentation?:
I use Google Docs, and the ticketing system ; Im the only one who does write ups on things I think we need to know more about, or are things that will be needed in the future.
I/We don't use any fancy third party software for documentation.
We have infrastructure (Me), DevOps, Desktop Support. I think one person from each team should be responsible for technical documentation. I'd prefer for it to be me but I also have a lot on my plate.
How do you separate infrastructure and DevOps? DevOps is for managing infrastructure.
Infrastructure team is really networking team
Infrastructure teams normally refers to the non-networking ones. Although networking is obviously infrastructure. But SA is normally core infrastructure teams. Enterprise jobs labeled infrastructure are not networking.
Yeah that's just what they are calling us. Not very helpful for me to use the name here though as it's confusing for you guys
You are doing networking now? So mostly switches, routers, routing tables, firewall rules?
Yeah
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@scottalanmiller said in What are you using for Documentation?:
@wirestyle22 said in What are you using for Documentation?:
@scottalanmiller said in What are you using for Documentation?:
@wirestyle22 said in What are you using for Documentation?:
@scottalanmiller said in What are you using for Documentation?:
@wirestyle22 said in What are you using for Documentation?:
@wrcombs said in What are you using for Documentation?:
I use Google Docs, and the ticketing system ; Im the only one who does write ups on things I think we need to know more about, or are things that will be needed in the future.
I/We don't use any fancy third party software for documentation.
We have infrastructure (Me), DevOps, Desktop Support. I think one person from each team should be responsible for technical documentation. I'd prefer for it to be me but I also have a lot on my plate.
How do you separate infrastructure and DevOps? DevOps is for managing infrastructure.
Infrastructure team is really networking team
Infrastructure teams normally refers to the non-networking ones. Although networking is obviously infrastructure. But SA is normally core infrastructure teams. Enterprise jobs labeled infrastructure are not networking.
Yeah that's just what they are calling us. Not very helpful for me to use the name here though as it's confusing for you guys
You are doing networking now? So mostly switches, routers, routing tables, firewall rules?
What jobs are in that other infrastructure department you're talking about?
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@dashrender said in What are you using for Documentation?:
@scottalanmiller said in What are you using for Documentation?:
@wirestyle22 said in What are you using for Documentation?:
@scottalanmiller said in What are you using for Documentation?:
@wirestyle22 said in What are you using for Documentation?:
@scottalanmiller said in What are you using for Documentation?:
@wirestyle22 said in What are you using for Documentation?:
@wrcombs said in What are you using for Documentation?:
I use Google Docs, and the ticketing system ; Im the only one who does write ups on things I think we need to know more about, or are things that will be needed in the future.
I/We don't use any fancy third party software for documentation.
We have infrastructure (Me), DevOps, Desktop Support. I think one person from each team should be responsible for technical documentation. I'd prefer for it to be me but I also have a lot on my plate.
How do you separate infrastructure and DevOps? DevOps is for managing infrastructure.
Infrastructure team is really networking team
Infrastructure teams normally refers to the non-networking ones. Although networking is obviously infrastructure. But SA is normally core infrastructure teams. Enterprise jobs labeled infrastructure are not networking.
Yeah that's just what they are calling us. Not very helpful for me to use the name here though as it's confusing for you guys
You are doing networking now? So mostly switches, routers, routing tables, firewall rules?
What jobs are in that other infrastructure department you're talking about?
System Admin, System Engineering, DevOps, App Support, DBA
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@scottalanmiller said in What are you using for Documentation?:
@dashrender said in What are you using for Documentation?:
@scottalanmiller said in What are you using for Documentation?:
@wirestyle22 said in What are you using for Documentation?:
@scottalanmiller said in What are you using for Documentation?:
@wirestyle22 said in What are you using for Documentation?:
@scottalanmiller said in What are you using for Documentation?:
@wirestyle22 said in What are you using for Documentation?:
@wrcombs said in What are you using for Documentation?:
I use Google Docs, and the ticketing system ; Im the only one who does write ups on things I think we need to know more about, or are things that will be needed in the future.
I/We don't use any fancy third party software for documentation.
We have infrastructure (Me), DevOps, Desktop Support. I think one person from each team should be responsible for technical documentation. I'd prefer for it to be me but I also have a lot on my plate.
How do you separate infrastructure and DevOps? DevOps is for managing infrastructure.
Infrastructure team is really networking team
Infrastructure teams normally refers to the non-networking ones. Although networking is obviously infrastructure. But SA is normally core infrastructure teams. Enterprise jobs labeled infrastructure are not networking.
Yeah that's just what they are calling us. Not very helpful for me to use the name here though as it's confusing for you guys
You are doing networking now? So mostly switches, routers, routing tables, firewall rules?
What jobs are in that other infrastructure department you're talking about?
System Admin, System Engineering, DevOps, App Support, DBA
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