Hi guys,
We're often in a situation where the documentation is scarce, and worfklows, issues and limitations are found out over forum posts and private conversations, but these don't find their way to the docs, and knowledge remains scattered or invisible. We've resorted to supporting a parallel vray houdini guide on our internal wiki, filling out these and documenting the common workflows.
If there was a more open docs platform that at least supports comments and even moderated crowdsourced content, it seems like it could be much more comprehensive.
Thanks!
We're often in a situation where the documentation is scarce, and worfklows, issues and limitations are found out over forum posts and private conversations, but these don't find their way to the docs, and knowledge remains scattered or invisible. We've resorted to supporting a parallel vray houdini guide on our internal wiki, filling out these and documenting the common workflows.
If there was a more open docs platform that at least supports comments and even moderated crowdsourced content, it seems like it could be much more comprehensive.
Thanks!
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