It's been a while, but I put together some translation lines on a Hubzilla Wiki Page^1. It's great to have the option: to be able to share printouts^2 on-line with a link. Hubzilla makes it possible to share the content as both a light html-wiki page AND as a printable .pdf page with qr-codes for the FoolPhones..

^1 https://zotum.net/wiki/bsmall2/DigitalGarden/WeAreTheWorldJubilee
^2 https://zotum.net/cloud/bsmall2/pages-for-talks/WeWorldJubileeジュビリー.pdf

#Hubzilla #HubzillaWiki #HubzillaFile #WeAreTheWorld歌詞 #JubileeDropTheDebt #債務帳消し #JubileeMovement

With Wiki pages on Hubzilla you get transparent version control too. I just have to get accustomed to the markdown flavor and steps used to get started with new pages. Planting seeds, and growing their roots and branches will flow better if I can keep my fingers on the keyboard and not reach over to the mouse.
https://zotum.net/wiki/bsmall2/DigitalGarden/Home
#DigitalGarden #HubzillaWiki
'..Anne-Laure Le Cunff's definition of a digital garden.. a digital garden is a scalable way to transform seeds of information into original work..You plant seeds (ideas, notes, journal entries), which turn into branches (through making connections between them), which eventually yield fruit (a more substantial corpus, a novel, a research paper)..'
https://gist.github.com/protrolium/16770c0af73bc735336b5d3b87057ffc
#DigitalGarden with #TiddlyWiki but I'll stay with #Hubzilla #HubzillaWiki
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