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Introducing Project Metrics in ReadMe
Understanding both who your users are and how they are interacting with your documentation is very important. We sought out to answer questions such as “What were people trying to find in our docs?”, “Which pages do people dislike?”, “Which pages are the most popular?”, “How are people using the
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Introducing Project Metrics in ReadMe
Understanding both who your users are and how they are interacting with your documentation is very important. We sought out to answer questions such as “What were people trying to find in our docs?”, “Which pages do people dislike?”, “Which pages are the most popular?”, “How are people using the
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Introducing Project Metrics in ReadMe
Understanding both who your users are and how they are interacting with your documentation is very important. We sought out to answer questions such as “What were people trying to find in our docs?”, “Which pages do people dislike?”, “Which pages are the most popular?”, “How are people using the
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