[FM Discuss] Style Guide?
Lana Brindley
lbrindle at redhat.com
Thu Dec 3 14:51:34 PST 2009
Tomi Toivio wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Big companies use style guides to make the documentation anonymous - the
> documentation created by big technology companies is impersonal and it is
> impossible to tell who wrote which section in what manual.
>
<snip>
I'm not going to address the larger subject here (I have already done so
in another email), but I do want to speak to this point.
Some of the difficulty in creating absolutely awesome technical
documentation is in the ability to write about a dry, detail-heavy topic
in language that will not bore your reader. The magic comes in when you
try and captivate them - make them want to read more, to learn more.
That doesn't mean encapsulating the content in big words, fancy
language, or poetic style. It's about getting the information to the
reader succinctly, accurately, and efficiently. Where a book is written
or maintained by more than one author, the voice across the book should
be consistent, simply to avoid disconcerting the reader. Indeed, the
voice across a company should be consistent, also. This is in no way a
bad thing, but in fact something to be strived for. As for
'anonymization', if companies really wanted to that, they wouldn't list
the authors' names in the document at all.
Of course, a collaborative group project like FLOSS manuals isn't a
company, and shouldn't have the same desire for homogeny. But that
doesn't mean we shouldn't have the same over-arching goal - awesome
documentation. To achieve that, there needs to be a minimum acceptable
standard. That way, when someone reads a manual developed by this group
and loves it, they can come back and find another manual, on another
topic, at a later date, and love it just as much.
There is nothing more disturbing to a reader than to have styles, voice,
and language changing not only book to book, but chapter to chapter.
Cheers,
Lana
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