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by musfk 480 days ago
Thank you, this is awesome. I will communicate my plans properly. Basically, It's a markdown-based collaborative note-taking app where anyone can access, edit, and contribute to notes, making knowledge open and community-driven.
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Thank you for clarifying. To answer the original question: No, I wouldn’t use it. To me notes are something personal. Occasionally collaborative but only on a small individual level. What you’re describing seems more like a knowledge base or documentation, and I wouldn’t use a notes approach for that.
What if you have the option to keep your notes locally or in a platform like GitHub (if the repo is public, the notes are public, and if the repo is private, the notes are private)?