Merlin’s weekly podcast with Dan Benjamin. We talk about creativity, independence, and making things you love.
Merlin’s weekly podcast with Dan Benjamin. We talk about creativity, independence, and making things you love.
”What’s 43 Folders?”
43Folders.com is Merlin Mann’s website about finding the time and attention to do your best creative work.
43 Folders Wiki
Merlin Mann | Mar 20 2005
The long-promised 43 Folders Wiki is finally up and running at http://wiki.43folders.com/. W00t. With the help of a few intrepid barn raisers, we’ve started slapping together the beginnings of what I know will become a fascinating adjunct to the main site and our 1,600-strong Google Group. It’s yours to contribute to and to edit as you see fit. As with the mothership, You can use the discussion area of each page or leave comments here. Thanks to everyone for pitching in, and welcome aboard! Update 2005-03-24 09:13:18: I’m pleased to note that “The Rules” have been wildly re-jiggered to remove any restrictions on content based on platform. While I unapologetically stand by my desire to keep the 43 Folders blog focused on the needs of Mac users, there’s absolutely no reason to try and social-engineer a community site like our wiki. I trust our visitors implicitly to do good work and to make smart decisions; it is they who should decide what works and what doesn't. And based on the amazing progress they've made over just 4 or so days, I’m more confident than ever that the wiki will grow into a resource that benefits people far beyond the focus I'll continue to hold here on the mothership. Thanks to the many amazing contributors and to everyone who’s shared their opinion on how best to build a site that works for as many people as possible. 41 Comments
POSTED IN:
Rather than a separate, PC-user...Submitted by JoshD (not verified) on March 21, 2005 - 4:32pm.
Rather than a separate, PC-user ghetto, why not just have a sandbox where you can provide links to wikis that do service our windows-and-linux using brethren? Or an agreed-on practice where, for example, if I wanted to point out a windows counterpart to Quicksilver (i.e., AppRocket), I could footnote an outside link? It is good, to have a place to share the mac geek love, and the goal of keeping that goodness is one I can get behind. Where to draw the line properly, however, is a good question. » POSTED IN:
|
|
EXPLORE 43Folders | THE GOOD STUFF |