Historically, a Colophon was "a statement at the end of a book, typically with a printer's emblem, giving information about its authorship and printing" (via Google Dictionary).
So, I keep notes on what software and other tools I use, in part as notes to myself.
My [[Blog Colophon]] documents software & changes all the way to 2001.
Current
[[Simply Jekyll]] theme for Jekyll. If you want to run it yourself, I've got some public work around this with the [[Simply Jekyll Template]].
Using [[VSCode]] on my desktop to edit.ß
Hosting on [[Fission]]. [[Cloudflare]] is powering the DNS and using [[Cloudflare IPFS Gateway]].
Source code is public on Github at bmann/bmcgarden. [[Connecting to the Agora]] as of jan 24th, 2021.
Changed fission app from ancient-aquamarine-metalic-princess.fission.app
to bmcgarden.fission.app
and updating Cloudflare.
Switched over Notes and Links pages to use modified
. Added Git Links to the Links page. Disabled the jekyll last_modified plugin, which never seemed to work in any case.
[[WIP]]
- More work on [[Feeds]] and
modified
vsdate
To Do
- Add the
link
andgit
fields to the body in the Recent Links feed - Look at side / margin notes and just use footnotes everywhere, possibly using [[BigfootJS]]
Archive
bmannconsulting garden & gazebo (Sept 2020)
Well, WikiJS didn't last long. The public site is back to running [[Jekyll]], starting from the [[Digital Garden Jekyll Template]] and its custom [[Backlinks]] plugin.
The public site is the "garden", which is in a public
folder inside the "gazebo", where I can keep private notes. Stored in a private [[Github]] repo.
Since I have my DNS on [[Cloudflare]], ended up using the [[Cloudflare IPFS Gateway]] to link my site up to where it is hosted on the [[Fission]] platform. Which means the whole thing is on [[IPFS]]. You can browse the archive 2020 folder to see the bare IPFS directories underneath.
I build the site locally and then publish to Fission.
The [[Garden and the Gazebo]] has a write up about the setup and the thinking behind what, why, and how.
bmann wiki, bmannconsulting.com
WikiJS (May 2020)
As of May 2020:
- Did some research on Markdown-based flat file / git wikis, thinking about integrating with my blog
- After looking at the options, keeping the wiki separate and keeping it as WikiJS still makes sense; this was originaly
wiki.bmann.ca
(which now redirects here) and the bulk of it was food / travel stuff aka [[Duck Ramen Wiki]] - Imported the [[Jekyll]]-based blog that was at
bmannconsulting.com
into the [[Archive]] including bringing in some trimmed and posterous-era stuff back online
Still a WIP, and will write up a blog post once things have settled
wiki.bmann.ca
WikiJS (Aug 2018)
As of August 6th, 2018:
- Running on [[WikiJS]]
- Hosted on [[Heroku]], initially installed using the Heroku deployment
- Git is stored in a private [[Gitlab]] repo
wiki.bmann.ca
Tiddlywiki (Nov 2016)
- [[TiddlyWiki]], on or around 5.1.13.
- Running on Google AppEngine using Russ Cox's tiddly Go server at
wiki.bmann.ca
- The Favicon is a bowl of Duck Ramen made in Victoria during a Nov 2016 visit: [[Duck Ramen Wiki]]
- public document at doc.anagora.org/colophon
- video call at meet.jit.si/colophon