Re: Current docs are too comlicated for new Postgre users; thoughts on improvement - Mailing list pgsql-docs
From | Emanuel Calvo Franco |
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Subject | Re: Current docs are too comlicated for new Postgre users; thoughts on improvement |
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Msg-id | f205bb120901090613l23d25f3bnf2f66a4f4879235e@mail.gmail.com Whole thread Raw |
In response to | Current docs are too comlicated for new Postgre users; thoughts on improvement ("Nikolay Samokhvalov" <samokhvalov@gmail.com>) |
List | pgsql-docs |
2008/12/25 Nikolay Samokhvalov <samokhvalov@gmail.com>: > Currently, Part III (Server Administration) starts with three chapters: > 15. Installation Instructions > 16. Installation on Windows > 17. Operating System Environment > > Here in Russia we have a situation, when the number of Win32 users of > Postgres is constantly increasing, so more and more questions like > "I've tried to install Postgres, clicked next/next/ok/ok/finish in > installation wizard, but it doesn't work / service cannot start / I > cannot connect" appear. > > The problem is that we cannot just say "RTFM" them, because it's > really hard to find (and in some cases even impossible) to find the > proper part of docs. Why? The chapters 15 and 16 of the main docs are > not about installation -- they are about building Postgres from > sources. Currently, even for *nix DBA installation most frequently > means really installation from RPM/.deb/bsd ports/etc, including > creation of system user and running initdb. > > As for Windows users, I haven't meet at least one who needs to know > how to build Postgres from sources under Windows! And really often I > see that Windows users cannot continue after some silly errors with > initdb process. Docs cannot help them -- they open Chapter 16, got > stuck and go away. And only really experienced DBAs know, that initdb > (one of the most important processes for newbies) is described in > "17.2. Creating a Database Cluster", which is located under "17. > Operating System Environment" in the main contents listing. > Here in Argentina is happenning the same thing. In that way we create content in our site (arpug.com.ar) . Wherever, there is a wiki, and there is a lot of that information on the web. But, you are correct when you talk about troubleshooting problems on windows and in the mailing list some people answer when a guy have windows problems 'migrate to *nix'... > I think that docs really need to be clarified, at least titles should > be corrected. I'd rename chapter 15 to smth like 'Building from source > code on *nix platforms", and 16th one to 'Building from source code on > Windows' and chapter 17 (most important) to 'Creation and Initial > configuration of database cluster' (maybe with some corrections of > contents). > in the same site we expose tis howto because the only place that exist is in the wiki > Going further, I'd remove detailed building instructions from the > beginning of Server Administration part (either to separate but single > chapter or even to appendix) and describe in details how to install > Postgres in different ways on different platforms, including: > - installation from RPM/deb/other packages; > - special attention to Windows users (how to install? what are common > problems?) /* btw, I won't wonder if win32 version of Postgres is > being downloaded more often than others */ > - short version of installation from sources; > - initdb process; > - initial configuration on different platforms. > > I believe that this question is one of the most important when we are > thinking how to grow user base. > I'm watching that the manual in pdf is growing and my poor computer cries when i open 8.4devel manual.. i don't think when we arrive to 8.5... > Thoughts? > > -- > Sincerely yours, > Nikolay Samokhvalov > Postgresmen LLC, http://postgresmen.ru > > -- > Sent via pgsql-docs mailing list (pgsql-docs@postgresql.org) > To make changes to your subscription: > http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-docs > -- Emanuel Calvo Franco ArPUG / AOSUG Member Postgresql Support & Admin
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