@argv_minus_one Yes, we had a big discussion about it over here: https://mastodon.gassner.io/@peter/112245917712096930

So many angles to look at this, and I chose the one where there is a website about it, no matter how it's made 😅 (Although I would prefer a well crafted one, of course!)

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@[email protected] @[email protected] I agree, progressively enhancing it would have been low hanging fruit, especially now that we have the details element … Oleg already refined my statement, which, as it turns out, was a bit imprecise 😅 So, what I find cool about it is: • Having all these cool stories in one place • How it provokes questions with the striked through keywords • The graphic design • That each woman’s story can be shared with an image • That all stories have a source

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@peter @argv_minus_one @urlyman

Our discussion reminds me of #WebDiggers - a hackathon project from last year which made use of the #WayBackMachine and had a fancy UI (with plenty of room for improvement 😅) https://baselhack.dribdat.cc/project/21

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@peter @argv_minus_one @urlyman

Would you say resurrecting Awesome Computer History to add #NoWebWithoutWomen ++ have merit, or do you know of something similar to bring projects like this together? https://github.com/watson/awesome-computer-history

GitHub - watson/awesome-computer-history: An Awesome List of computer history videos, documentaries and related folklore

An Awesome List of computer history videos, documentaries and related folklore - watson/awesome-computer-history

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