Any breakdown of respondents by industry? I noticed small companies are definitely the majority of those represented.
This study is from GitBook, so read with that lens firmly in place.
One of my "evangelist" goals in this life is to link up the so-called "docs-as-code" approach with legacy industry documentation, by using high-function lightweight markup in place of more stodgy SGML/FOSI/XML/XSL tooling[1] but aligned with the legacy business processes (instead of the business process of pushing bits).
[1] With their six-or-seven-digit tooling Ivory Towers no one else can look inside of. The fact that lots of old school doc people see the "untouchability" of a pubs system as positive . . that's a values difference, and probably the highest wall to jump.
Any breakdown of respondents by industry? I noticed small companies are definitely the majority of those represented.
This study is from GitBook, so read with that lens firmly in place.
One of my "evangelist" goals in this life is to link up the so-called "docs-as-code" approach with legacy industry documentation, by using high-function lightweight markup in place of more stodgy SGML/FOSI/XML/XSL tooling[1] but aligned with the legacy business processes (instead of the business process of pushing bits).
[1] With their six-or-seven-digit tooling Ivory Towers no one else can look inside of. The fact that lots of old school doc people see the "untouchability" of a pubs system as positive . . that's a values difference, and probably the highest wall to jump.