As one concrete request (which may exist already ... have just used Hackmd for a couple days so far): would be great if teams could get hackmd subdomains/subsubdomains so that we could organize stuff in tree-like fashion?
My team is experimenting, with the help of EJ Alexandra (eejai42) and his soon-to-be-released initial codieverse with taking collaborative notes while brainstorming and designing, and turning them into structured authoritative information capturing underlying language and axioms (in a model-theoretic sense. along the lines of what domain driven design folks focus on in bounded contexts) that creates SDKs and derived code that inherits those models - and thus can be changed at a high level in the original descriptions in a way that flows through SDKs, code, wiki's etc.
EJ has initially set us up using google docs and gsheets. But we want to use collaborative markdown.
Max - I've just invited you to a repo at VCharge to explore what I mean by this request. Feel free to close this issue until it turns into something more concrete.
As one concrete request (which may exist already ... have just used Hackmd for a couple days so far): would be great if teams could get hackmd subdomains/subsubdomains so that we could organize stuff in tree-like fashion?
My team is experimenting, with the help of EJ Alexandra (eejai42) and his soon-to-be-released initial codieverse with taking collaborative notes while brainstorming and designing, and turning them into structured authoritative information capturing underlying language and axioms (in a model-theoretic sense. along the lines of what domain driven design folks focus on in bounded contexts) that creates SDKs and derived code that inherits those models - and thus can be changed at a high level in the original descriptions in a way that flows through SDKs, code, wiki's etc.
EJ has initially set us up using google docs and gsheets. But we want to use collaborative markdown. Max - I've just invited you to a repo at VCharge to explore what I mean by this request. Feel free to close this issue until it turns into something more concrete.