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Use Case

Confluence is used by WARG for all of our:

  • documentation

    • Technical Content

    • Administration Content

  • knowledge base information

    • relevant information to our subteams

  • research processes

  • meeting minutes

  • timelining

    • in a limited capacity confluence can be used for timelines

    • would like to shift this to Asana over time

  • task delegation

    • in a limited capacity confluence can be used for task delegation

    • would like to shift this to Asana over time

What should be documented?

Of course everything that’s documentation should go into confluence but what needs to be documented? In short nothing needs to be documented until we have a problem or foresee an imminent problem if said documentation does not exist. More specifically nothing needs to be documented until:

  • We are unsure of a decision and would like scrutiny from others

  • We want to share and collaborate on our engineering process

  • We want people in the future to reference the material

    • When you arrive at a justification for any design decision please add into the confluence doc for future reference so that if anyone questions a design decision you have the answer ready to go

  • We don’t want to repeat ourselves over and over again saying the same information

Why did someone link a confluence doc to me?

Often times we send links in response to questions or when we see conversations. This is done because we want the people to read said document as we believe it either answers the question asked or contains relevant information that will assist in the conversation. Most of our confluence docs are extremely short, if someone links you one, please please please at least give it a skim to see if it helps you out!

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