Editorial ownership

1990Company Editorial Desk

This desk publishes and reviews the public guides on and.guide, keeps the scope narrow, and supports the site's manual-review approach to root-domain subdomain requests.

What the desk does

The desk is responsible for guide quality, source discipline, corrections, and the tone of the public site. It also supports the site's manual-review framing by keeping the content close to the real product scope.

  • DNS records, subdomains, HTTPS, and public-facing project infrastructure.
  • Manual review patterns that help distinguish credible naming from weak or misleading requests.
  • Developer workflows that move from local testing to stable public hostnames.

How review works

Guides are written to help readers make better technical decisions before requesting a public hostname. Updates and corrections are handled manually instead of being pushed through a broad automated publishing pipeline.

Standards the desk follows

  • Official docs are preferred whenever product or vendor behavior matters.
  • AI-assisted drafting may help with structure, but public pages are reviewed and edited before publication.
  • Corrections are handled manually and should include the affected URL and a useful source when possible.
  • The desk stays narrow on purpose instead of publishing broad, low-context keyword content.