X-Git-Url: https://iankelling.org/git/?p=iankelling.org;a=blobdiff_plain;f=blog%2F2014-08-01-publishing-my-technical-notes.md;h=aab2af0db4d9753de7d446070e4194c27393cdca;hp=bcb1a8b39ef6ff8a4f0c33a26ffdc160b552118d;hb=001299deacd7b5d230416aeda612ca7b40e13ffc;hpb=d0a5b73d2a275bfff5957961f2360df8966bee22 diff --git a/blog/2014-08-01-publishing-my-technical-notes.md b/blog/2014-08-01-publishing-my-technical-notes.md index bcb1a8b..aab2af0 100644 --- a/blog/2014-08-01-publishing-my-technical-notes.md +++ b/blog/2014-08-01-publishing-my-technical-notes.md @@ -10,11 +10,12 @@ so there are a lot of existing sites and sources I am going to be offloading to But I also have a vision of a site for material which doesn't fit well in existing sources, about any free software, and has some -opionionatedness / style that official documentation does not generally +opinionatedness / style that official documentation does not generally afford. One very common and annoying practice of people who do good writing on technical topics is to use a blog or site which doesn't invite collaboration and improvement by others. So... I've started -[ofswiki.org](https://ofswiki.org). +[ofswiki.org](https://ofswiki.org) (update Aug 2019, Ive retired +it. blog post forthcoming). It's really easy to setup a basic Mediawiki instance. Of course, I had to geek out on it. That process became the [first