BTW: @anderbill and @peterkaminski
Lere’s what Logseq looks like after I imported the Peeragogy Handbook contents.
This is just one repo: I can imagine for bigger projects (10000’s of nodes) we would want to break it across multiple repositories, and probably invest in some more data intensive tooling. I’m not sure where things are “at” with the Free Jerry’s Brain effort but this gives a taste of something that seems directly usable now by both “technical” and “nontechnical” users who are willing to spend a few minutes learning. Of course, many technical improvements would be possible later.
If people would like to join in on the Peeragogy site as coauthors, or just for a tour, that could be arranged!
BTW also, Logseq is now directly interoperable with Org Roam in emacs, after a simple bugfix and corresponding change to the config file.
So this means that Emacs-enabled Editors can comfortably do all the things that Logseq makes possible for those webwise inclined.