MaggieAppleton / digital-gardeners

Resources, links, projects, and ideas for gardeners tending their digital notes on the public interwebs
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Contributing to the digital garden directory #36

Closed mithi closed 3 years ago

mithi commented 4 years ago

Hi,

Thanks to this repository, I have been inspired to create my own digital garden. I started customizing it to suit my personal taste (mdx, searchable by tags, minimalist design). It doesn't have entries yet but I think it will be mostly about robotics, math, coding, react, front-end development.

https://github.com/mithi/digital-garden

I was wondering, if the digital garden directory is your own curated collection of hand picked digital garden or it is a list where other people can also submit PRs to add other people's gardens? (Thinking of even adding my own... maybe when I have already shared and written some cool stuff in the near future)

Thanks again!

MaggieAppleton commented 3 years ago

Hi Mithi,

Apologies for the late response on this! The repo is a hand-picked collection of gardens, although people do PR theirs in as contributions. I tend to only accept gardens to the list when they're quite well-grown, and/or have a distinct style and structure to them. While I certainly don't want to discourage any budding gardeners, there's an awful lot of brand new gardens on the web that don't have a whole lot of material on them. As a rule of thumb, gardens with 40-50+ posts up and/or ones experimenting with creative garden formats feel more useful as examples to include in the list. Want to show a diversity of garden styles and content in this repo. So yes, you're more than welcome to submit PR's with any gardens you think deserve to be included!

Hope that helps. Your garden looks like it's off to a great start and would love to include it once it's had some time to grow :)

mithi commented 3 years ago

Okay! Thanks for the reply @MaggieAppleton ! :D