does anyone know of a single company or organization with a documentation/internal knowledge organization system that isn't a dumpster fire
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Replying to @isosteph
airbnb's is honestly pretty decent. By no means perfect but one of the better attempts I've seen at centralizing analysis and learned knowledge.
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https://github.com/airbnb/knowledge-repo … There are a few things I really dislike about this, it's not for all workflows, and it's hard to just casually set up on a local computer the way you can just casually start up a flask app or jupyter notebook. but the general idea is above average.
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hmm this makes a lot of sense for data science/notebook type sharing — i like the inclusion of tags a lot i think that's probably better than wiki style hierarchy
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Tags are important but one huge downside of the system is no enforced tag management. You're relying on people to adhere to the tags that exist, which creates problems if anyone gets even mildly lazy. You need people to help enforce the clean tagging.
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this makes sense! reminds me of this piece abt ao3, which apparently has one of the only good enforced tagging systemshttps://www.wired.com/story/archive-of-our-own-fans-better-than-tech-organizing-information/ …
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