> and have been thinking of how the share the notes out publicly, while still keeping the informal, private, low-friction note taking.
That's exactly what I want to do too. Increasing the friction makes people less likely to share, so I want the community to feel very casual, so people aren't afraid to post even single-sentence brain dumps.
> For those who share their notes/kb publicly, whats your strategy?
You mean those who have already shared them? The advantage of a centralized site would be improved searchability, so you'd help more people.
Since I don't really aim to make money from this, it'd be open source, sort of like a Neocities vibe.
Would you like to email me at hi@stavros.io if you're interested (and whoever else reads this comment, please feel free). If I do end up making this I'll make it invite-only so I don't have to worry about spam (at least at first), and this would be a nice way to have a few early testers.
That's exactly what I want to do too. Increasing the friction makes people less likely to share, so I want the community to feel very casual, so people aren't afraid to post even single-sentence brain dumps.
> For those who share their notes/kb publicly, whats your strategy?
You mean those who have already shared them? The advantage of a centralized site would be improved searchability, so you'd help more people.
Since I don't really aim to make money from this, it'd be open source, sort of like a Neocities vibe.
Would you like to email me at hi@stavros.io if you're interested (and whoever else reads this comment, please feel free). If I do end up making this I'll make it invite-only so I don't have to worry about spam (at least at first), and this would be a nice way to have a few early testers.