📕 subnode [[@Jayu/digital gardener taxonomy]]
in 📚 node [[digital-gardener-taxonomy]]
[[Concept]]
[[Jayu Eleuthéria]]
[[Scratchpad]]
Most of these [[stereotype]]s are equally valid for [[digital gardener]]s (and [[analog gardener]]s!) working in private or public, personal or collective gardens.
Many of these are neither negative nor positive.
Gardeners can (and often do) fit in many of these stereotypes at once.
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[[Digital gardener]]
- A gardener who tends to favor digital media over analog for their gardens.
- their biggest rival is the [[analog gardener]].
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[[Analog gardener]]
- A gardener who tends to favor analog media over digital for their gardens.
- their biggest rival is the [[digital gardener]].
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[[Homegrown gardener]]
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A gardener who tends to interpret, paraphrase and reformulate content from other people before using it on their own gardens.
- A common attitude between [[Zettelkastener]]s.
- their biggest rival is the [[Graft gardener]].
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A gardener who tends to interpret, paraphrase and reformulate content from other people before using it on their own gardens.
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[[Baroque gardener]]
- A gardener who tends to impose structure and order to the contents of a digital garden.
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[[Afforestation gardener]]
- A gardener who tends to fill a digital garden with content, and can't stand [[stub]]s/[[evergreen note]]s.
- [[Trailmaker gardener]].
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[[Sower gardener]]
- A gardener who tends to create many [[stub]]s/[[evergreen note]]s.
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[[Pollinator gardener]]
- A gardener who tends to frequently use social annotation on other people's gardens.
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[[Giant vegetable gardener]]
- A gardener who tends to write huge notes.
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[[Bonsai gardener]]
- A gardener who tends to favour as much atomicity and minimalism as they can.
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[[Orchard gardener]]
- A gardener who tends to favour longform, essay-like notes over atomic or outliner-like notes.
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[[Methuselah gardener]]
- A gardener who tends to evolve and utilise really old notes.
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[[Blacksmith gardener]]
- A gardener who tends to develop their own tools for gardening, or to develop tools for other gardeners.
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[[Flower fair gardener]]
- A gardener who tends to incorporate many diverse topics and trivia to their gardens.
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[[Swiss knife gardener]]
- A gardener who tends to use the same tool for most of their gardening needs.
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[[Gambiarra gardener]]
- A gardener who tends to use many tools in conjuction for their gardening needs, including tools not originally designed for such purposes.
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[[Shopper gardener]]
- A gardener who tends to test many tools for gardening, and to frequently change between them.
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[[Digitarium gardener]]
- A gardener who tends to make gardens that are complex [[ecosystem]]s, with many gimmicks, functionalities, internal divisions, and integrations to services, sites, other gardens, tools and social media.
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[[Graft gardener]]
- A gardener who tends to insert quotations and verbatim in their gardens over interpreting, paraphrasing and reformulating content.
- their biggest rival is the [[homegrown gardener]].
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[[Rare species gardener]]
- A gardener who tends to take interest in really niche topics.
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[[Beaver gardener]]
- A gardener who tends to incorporate content from feeds and streams into their own gardens.
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[[Commensalist gardener]]
- A gardener who tends to use the [[commons]] for their private digital gardens.
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[[Free time gardener]]
- A gardener who tends to only work sporadically on their gardens.
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[[Museum gardener]]
- A gardener who tends to not edit their notes too much after they're made.
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[[Avant-garde gardener]]
- A gardener who tends to make unusual connections and links between notes and topics.
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[[Landscaper gardener]]
- A gardener who tends to worry about how aesthetically pleasing their gardens are.
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[[Ricer gardener]]
- A gardener who tends to like customizing their gardening tools' functions and appearance.
📖 stoas
- public document at doc.anagora.org/digital-gardener-taxonomy
- video call at meet.jit.si/digital-gardener-taxonomy