I found it through BlogShares - SiteLibrary which is actually for the community here, but the blog above is listed there under incoming links.
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Re: SiteLibrary Blog Posted on 10/14/05 at 10:10:55 GMT
Looks like it's been a while since anybody used it. That is typical of a kind of trait of several members of the base SiteLibrary group, myself included at times. We like to experiment with new systems, different formats, new information, etc. So sometimes we get so many things started that we forget where we have even put our own stuff. There's so much fascinating and challenging stuff that can be done, along with trying out all the new stuff, that there can get to be too many irons in the virtual fire real quick.
Thanks for the link. I haven't looked at that for awhile. It looks nice.
One of these days I am going to have to unfreeze our Wiki that we have hosted right here on this site. A while back we got hit by a few too many waves of Wiki spammers. So after that I set it to require and editor password to use it. That seemed to have put a cog in our wheel of creativity. I'm not sure who all has the password to it anymore. I know whenever I want to use it or edit something about it, I have to search my computer to find the password.
It is a neat little Wiki though. We have some good stuff started in there.
Also if you've seen the FotW Wiki, that is an inpressive piece of communal work down in some of those pages. The same thing happened to that one as the SL Wiki, along with my Banty Chicken Wiki, all during about the same time frame.
If you look around, I bet you could find dozens of Wikis that Norbert, Jockel, Pascal, Gilles, Jim, and the others have all around the net. They're all interlinked too pretty much.
Have you seen our Friends on the Web Yahoo! Group? That's another one we haven't touched much for awhile.
If someday we might ever get all these cool tools all networked together properly, then we might really have something.
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