Squad Gardens
Shared space, shared publishing
The default mode for a CMS is list of articles.
In the personal space there are densely linked, continually revisited and updated
Examples of group publishing that looks like gardens: https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/ https://medium.com/levelshealth/why-levels-is-building-in-public-2ece2b9aee4a
Agencies
https://www.variance.com/posts/docs-as-marketing https://julian.digital/2020/11/20/chief-notion-officer/?utm_source=pocket_mylist https://tomcritchlow.com/2020/07/23/thinking-in-public/
Wither Squad Publishing?
Some provocations I’d like to see:
- More interop between gardens.
- Collaborative environments for note taking / gardening / publishing
- Notion needs to fundamentally re-think their approach to publishing to the web
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