Hello. I'm only interested in discussing the actual question stated in the title of this thread. I won't get into meta-discussions about whether it's a legit question (don't expect an answer). If you disagree, then make your point and stay on topic.
To sum it up: I've notice that the documentation often seem vague or leave out important details, and sometimes contain not any useful information.
In order to get adequate information, you'll often have to buy courses or support.. or do a lot of trial and error. Yet, when it comes to installing the software and getting hooked in the first steps, it's easy.
Is this intentional to drive selling of training and support? If you don't think so, then it's fine to say no. But I'm still asking, I'm getting such an impression.
I am coparing Zabbix documentation to other OSS-projects with far less resources.
To sum it up: I've notice that the documentation often seem vague or leave out important details, and sometimes contain not any useful information.
In order to get adequate information, you'll often have to buy courses or support.. or do a lot of trial and error. Yet, when it comes to installing the software and getting hooked in the first steps, it's easy.
Is this intentional to drive selling of training and support? If you don't think so, then it's fine to say no. But I'm still asking, I'm getting such an impression.
I am coparing Zabbix documentation to other OSS-projects with far less resources.
More practice and you will be fine..
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