My garden circles
*For various topics, people that I have some existing mental model of, that I would look in their garden for some useful thoughts. Not necessary that I agree with. Being in one of these lists assumes the person has a fairly easily searchable digital garden somewhere, not just a social media stream.
See How I take notes. Garden circle.
MaggieAppleton/digital-gardeners is probably a useful list to look at for new gardens to peruse on topics. And https://tiny.cc/digital-gardeners
As it grows, I'm noticing that (perhaps unsurprisingly) a list-based approach to this isn't working. People tend to write on multiple things that I'm interested in, so pop up in multiple lists. Some kind of tagging or wikilinking would make more sense.
1. Knowledge management
2. Decentralised technology
- IndieWeb Wiki
- Free, Fair and Alive (a book, but with a well defined pattern language)
- P2P Foundation Wiki
3. Commoning / political organisation
- Free, Fair and Alive (a book, but with a well defined pattern language)
- patternlanguage.commoning.wiki (wikification of FFA)
- Mike Hales
- Lean Logic (newly discovered as of Dec 2021, still don't have good mental model but seems interesting)
- P2P Foundation Wiki
4. Complex system
5. Politics, governance
- Nathan Schneider - not quite a garden, but easy enough to search and huge respect for Nathan's work https://nathanschneider.info/open-work/
6. Revolution
7. Theology
8. Coding
9. Elsewhere
9.1. In my garden
Notes that link to this note (AKA backlinks).