The voices are telling me that Mark Stanton said on 7/6/2004 6:33 PM:
I have a wiki on my site, so that I can categorize and annotate my bookmarks. It's become a huge organic sprawling beast in less than a year, but *so* useful.
The resources section of the WSG site is meant to be just this type of beast (http://webstandardsgroup.org/resources/) except that is nice & public and administrable by all WSG memebers.
Come on guys - lets make it a worth while resouce!
I agree it's a super resource and one I've used many times myself. And I'll try to remember to put any exciting discoveries I make in standards-based web development on the wiki. :-)
But for keeping working notes for my own use, I keep a little archive around. I've got a del.icio.us account, but that's mostly for web pages. Most of the stuff I want to stash is stuff I find in email, so I went for a tool that's designed to store email and sort of organize it. It helped the decision process a little that I've been a developer on the hypermail project for about 10 years. ;-)
So when I get a letter or a USENET news posting I find interesting, I send it to a qmail alias that pipes it through hypermail and into the archive. I've got it set up to stash incoming mail in an mbox file as well as the HTML archive, so every now and then after I'm done with a bunch of messages, I'll take them out of the mbox file and regenerate the HTML archive. You're welcome to snoop if you want: <http://toolkit.crispen.org/archive/>.
<http://sourceforge.net/projects/hypermail/>. If you need a hand getting it going, let me know.
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