Thanks for sharing that github repo! It is a great resource on notetaking 
and notetaking-adjacent topics.
It is interesting to see that a lot of the links to public gardens are 
about programming. 

It also appears a lot of the public gardens on the list aren´t maintained. 
Which is ironic considering the name. A garden requires continuous 
maintenance to be successful and to produce. Maybe the initial craze about 
Zettelkasten didn´t live up to the hype for some people? 

I have thought about making my notes public, but by self-hosting, you have 
to drive traffic to your site. I haven't really seen public gardens that 
facilitated conversations like how social media can facilitate. But this 
may also be invisible if it happens via private emails ofcourse. I also 
have the disadvantage that my native language isn't English.

How many in this group are still using the Zettelkasten/digital gardening 
method? For those who publish publically, has published your notes 
digitally produced value for you so far?
Op vrijdag 7 mei 2021 om 17:47:34 UTC+2 schreef Mohammad:

> It is nice to see Tiddlywiki is on top of this list!
>
> https://github.com/MaggieAppleton/digital-gardeners
>
>
> Best wishes
> Mohammad
>

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