Writing Powerful Documentation in Go


Details
This month, we will be focusing on how to use the built-in Go tools to make project documentation more accessible and useful. We'll also be giving a tutorial on how to write docs the Go way so they can be easily consumed by those tools.
About the Speaker
Brandon Forster works for Dell in the IoT Division, supporting the LF Edge Foundation's EdgeX Foundry project. LF Edge is a group of projects designed to create solutions at the IoT edge, and EdgeX is one of the biggest and most contributed-to projects, with major companies like Dell, Intel, and Redis all lending support and resources to help users get a jumpstart in connecting IoT devices.
Sponsor
Food and drinks will be sponsored by LF Edge, a new umbrella organization that aims to establish open, interoperable frameworks for edge computing independent of hardware, silicon, cloud, or operating system. Launched in January 2019, LF Edge is comprised of existing Linux Foundation projects Akraino Edge Stack, EdgeX Foundry, and Open Glossary of Edge Computing, as well as the new Project EVE from ZEDEA and Home Edge Project from Samsung Electronics.
The space is provided by the Capital Factory.
Schedule
• 6:30-7:00 - Meet and greet, eat pizza, drink beer (responsibly!)
• 7:00-9:00 - Presentation and discussions
Location
We are located at the Capital Factory. We're in the same building as the Omni Hotel, but on the business side (Austin Centre). This month, we will be meeting in the room "Antone's" on the 16th floor.
Parking
Capital Factory offers validated parking for $7 if you park after 5pm and leave before 10pm. Details and other parking options are located here: https://www.capitalfactory.com/parking/
Accessibility
There is a step-free entrance to the building at the main Omni Hotel entrance located at 8th St. and San Jacinto Blvd (next to the valet stand).
Code of Conduct
We intend to maintain a friendly and welcoming environment for everyone attending. As such, we have adopted the Go Community Code of Conduct (https://golang.org/conduct). Please report any unwelcome behavior to the meetup organizers or to the Golang CoC Working Group (conduct@golang.org).

Writing Powerful Documentation in Go