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2. Who is writing?

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The second part explores documentation as a crossroads, where different knowledges meet in the making of software.

Documentation is a space that interfaces between the code, the user, the developer, and the world. A space where to welcome different voices: not just engineers, not just experts, not just dudes. A space to acknowledge the massive labor of care besides technicalities, often marginalized by coding culture.

Sections:

A section that focuses on who is writing the software, but not just the code. From software as inherently collaborative practice to the post-meritocratic manifesto.

A section about who is writing documentation, and how. Different strategies to approach it, from different knowledges. wip