Re: [DIYbio] Re: Status/purpose of biohacklabs.org?

Hey all,

I want to revive this discussion on developing a global platform since I also have a lot of data (and time) that I can share. Whether it be biohacklabs.org with wikimedia or some other option.

I have a suggestion!

Does anyone think that it might be useful to use Github pages? For example, Something like the [Improve this page] button on the Jekyll website which takes you directly to the Github file could kind of work like a wiki. 
The information would be publicly available in a repository. Collaborators (these would be the more dedicated volunteers) could freely contribute to the project, or any other person with a Github account; which would function as the sign on instead of google or facebook.

I am not very savvy with Github, but I think that once the layout is set up, it would be easier to contribute to. And to be honest, I would rather learn how to git, than how to wiki. Better life skill overall.

What does everyone think?

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