Aquiles Carattino writes about how Digital Gardens can be a nice tool to produce and share knowledge and gives an example by publishing his own notes.
In the past few years there has been a movement towards different degrees of openness online. In her book, Working in Public , Nadia Eghbal explores how people decide to build software tools in the open. In the same line, Andy Matuschak decided to make public his thinking process by publishing his n…