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| - | The scope of DocWiki is specifically limited to technical documentation — "manuals" — describing Cisco products. As a general rule, if the information being added would be appropriate in Cisco technical documentation, it's appropriate for DocWiki. | + | The scope of DocWiki is specifically limited to technical documentation — "manuals," "guides," or other document types— describing Cisco products. As a general rule, if the information being added would be appropriate in Cisco technical documentation, it's appropriate for DocWiki. |
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*Information that would identify a specific customer's use of Cisco products | *Information that would identify a specific customer's use of Cisco products | ||
*Case studies | *Case studies | ||
| - | *Sales collateral | + | *Sales and marketing collateral |
and similar information. | and similar information. | ||
Revision as of 16:15, 7 February 2008
The scope of DocWiki is specifically limited to technical documentation — "manuals," "guides," or other document types— describing Cisco products. As a general rule, if the information being added would be appropriate in Cisco technical documentation, it's appropriate for DocWiki.
Within scope
Anything that would be found in a typical printed Cisco manual is appropriate for DocWiki. This includes:
- Command reference manuals
- Installation and maintenance manuals
- Design guides
- Release notes
and similar documentation.
Out of scope
DocWiki is not intended to be a general-purpose wiki with information on Cisco products. The following would be considered out of scope:
- Tutorial and application information, such as that found in Cisco Press books
- Information that would identify a specific customer's use of Cisco products
- Case studies
- Sales and marketing collateral
and similar information.