Folklore.org is a web site devoted to collective historical storytelling. It captures and presents sets of related stories that describe interesting events from multiple perspectives, allowing groups of people to recount their shared history in the form of interlinked anecdotes.
The site has been developed by some of the early apple folks and the site is itself has just apple stories on it.
I found it after reading "Revolution in the Valley" by Andy Hertzfeld which collects stories from the site.
Those interested taking a look a good place to start is http://www.folklore.org/about.html .
I run in to dribs and drabs of squeaklore here all the time and something like this site for squeak would be welcome.
Maybe there's a folklorist out there who'd be willing to start.
The sites text is available under a creative commons license. And I suspect the software is similarly available.
My wish is that someone here (or almost here as most of us folk are coding types and this looks more like a job for a folklorist) would find a way to get access to the software already created and start a site around squeak.
That would be the best start. Assuming the already existing software is adaptable and available, the focus would then be on content.
And the content would then build the larger squeak community.
Yours in service, --Jerome Peace
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