> On Jul 16, 2018, at 8:08 PM, Alvaro Herrera <alvhe...@2ndquadrant.com> wrote: > > On 2018-Jul-16, Joshua D. Drake wrote: > >> Think of this (if we can figure out how to pull this off): User on >> StackOverflow says, "How do I do X", someone answers with a direct >> link to a recipe on PostgreSQL.Org that tells them exactly how to do X >> (with caveats of course). There isn't much more user friendly than >> that. > > Sounds like wiki pages could solve need this pretty conveniently. If > and when the content is mature enough and migrates to the tutorial main > documentation pages, the wiki pages can be replaced with redirects to > those.
We’ve also tried to use the website to point to some already existing resources to learn PostgreSQL: https://www.postgresql.org/docs/online-resources/ <https://www.postgresql.org/docs/online-resources/> Some of these includes tutorials that people have put together. If other resources exist, I’m sure the -www team would be happy to review and add them. We could also consider renaming the page to make it more clear that it links to tutorials and the like. That said, I’m sure contributions to improving the tutorial in the docs would be well received. I figure it would just take a bit of work from people who want to add to it. I see it being no different than getting a large patch in, just some collaborative efforts from people who want to make it better and some community back-and-forth. Jonathan