Read @adactio post https://adactio.com/journal/22465 that mentioned:

β€œ'Share what you know!”' That was the original motto of the World Wide Web project."

Got curious for source, did not find any on CERN web history sites. AI summaries only reference non sourced versions like

https://phys.org/news/2009-03-www20-techies-cyber-zoo.html

"the project’s slogan was β€œ'et us share what you know.'”

Any evidence of this? was it informal? a tshirt? @ricmac @Jayhoffmann even reaching to @timbl

That was Web Day Out

An excellent day of talks in Brighton exactly 37 after the birth of the World Wide Web.

@cogdog @adactio @Jayhoffmann @timbl Yes! It comes from a 1993 CERN image that I included in this post: https://cybercultural.com/p/1993-mosaic-launches-and-the-web-is-set-free/

@ricmac @adactio @Jayhoffmann @timbl Perfect, thanks Richard, I know someone would have an answer.

Hmmm, that would make for a great t-shirt design in 2026.

@cogdog @adactio @Jayhoffmann @timbl I would definitely wear that t-shirt.

@ricmac I am but an amateur designer but here goes with that 1993 gif image. I had to redo text and fiddle to mask the logo. Any profits go to charity, I do this for fun

https://cogdog.threadless.com/designs/lets-share-what-we-know-world-wide-web-1993

Let's Share What We Know: World Wide Web 1993 Men's T-Shirt | cogdog's tees

Let's Share What We Know: World Wide Web 1993 on Men's T-Shirt – The original motto of the World Wide Web project at CERN, thanks Rochard MacManus for locating the source, image https://www.w3.org/History/1993/WWW/Illustrations/LetsShare.ai.gif

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