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bf3ea929f491169535442cc1c76f682cb1f87bb9 — Karl Voit 1 year, 6 months ago 24bc50b
org-blog-wiki.org: updated lazyblorg; org-people: updated bio + photo
3 files changed, 19 insertions(+), 15 deletions(-)

M images/org-people/VoitKarl.jpg
M org-blog-wiki.org
M org-people.org
M images/org-people/VoitKarl.jpg => images/org-people/VoitKarl.jpg +0 -0
M org-blog-wiki.org => org-blog-wiki.org +6 -4
@@ 68,16 68,18 @@ contribute*!
     CSS3). Focus is to have only an absolutely /minimum/ of things to
     do to write a new blog entry /everywhere/ in your set of Org mode
     files. So far, it is working quite fine: tagging, Atom feeds,
     basic Org mode syntax parser with Pandoc as a fall-back, hidden
     basic Org mode syntax parser with [[https://pandoc.org/][Pandoc]] [[https://pypi.org/project/pypandoc/][as a fall-back]], hidden
     blog entries, auto-tags for language, tag cloud link page, tag
     description pages, extremely easy integration of image files
     through [[https://github.com/novoid/Memacs/blob/master/docs/memacs_filenametimestamps.org][a memacs module]], and such. You can take a look at [[http://karl-voit.at/][Karl
     Voit]]'s personal web page which also holds a [[https://karl-voit.at/tags/lazyblorg/][list of known other
     lazyblorg instances]] to see example blogs. [[https://github.com/novoid/lazyblorg/wiki][Well documented on
     GitHub]]. Great features are planned for the future: auto-tags for
     lazyblorg instances]] to see example blogs. Great features are planned for the future: auto-tags for
     article length, overview pages for navigation, and so
     forth. Downside: there has to be an empty line between different
     Org mode elements.
     Org mode elements. The project is a *works for me* type of project. 
     Although the project is [[https://github.com/novoid/lazyblorg/wiki][documented on GitHub]], development is very slow and driven 
     only by requirements that make sense to Karl. You may [[https://github.com/novoid/lazyblorg/issues][create feature requests on GitHub]] 
     but implementation will most likely follow if Karl likes it also for his own blog.

- [[https://gohugo.io/][Hugo]] :: Fast static blog engine which supports Org files natively.


M org-people.org => org-people.org +13 -11
@@ 651,11 651,11 @@ of freezing hell]] covering both worlds.
At [[http://linuxtage.at][Grazer Linuxdays]] 2011, I attended a great "show and tell" where
someone presented Org-mode and its features related to outlining and
generating LaTeX beamer presentations. My mouth stayed open until that
day :-)
day :-) Read more [[https://karl-voit.at/2017/06/03/emacs-history/][about my Emacs history on my blog]].

I was on the holy quest for *the* perfect Personal Information
Management (PIM) tool for almost decades: primitive Windows and
GNU/Linux software tools of the 90s, PalmOS (Handspring Deluxe, T3),
I was on the holy quest for *the* perfect [[https://karl-voit.at/tags/pim][Personal Information
Management (PIM)]] tool for almost decades: primitive Windows and
GNU/Linux [[https://karl-voit.at/apps-I-am-using/][software tools]] of the 90s, PalmOS (Handspring Deluxe, T3),
[[http://www.jpilot.org/][J-Pilot]], [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sharp_Zaurus][Sharp Zaurus]], Outlook, Desktop-Wikis like [[http://zim-wiki.org/][Zim]] or [[http://www.thebrain.com/][Personal
Brain]], [[http://freemind.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/Main_Page][FreeMind]], and many more. Some of them I used pretty intense,
some of them I tested only a short period of time.


@@ 663,11 663,11 @@ some of them I tested only a short period of time.
From 2009--2012 I was writing [[http://tagstore.org/en/papers][my PhD thesis]] in the field of PIM and
Information Architecture. You probably have heard of [[http://tagstore.org][tagstore]] which is
a research software from my project. Some basic ideas of my PhD thesis
are that the desktop metaphor (e.g., file system hierarchy) should be
replaced by more advanced technology. And the re-presentation of
are that the [[https://karl-voit.at/2018/08/25/deskop-metaphor/][desktop metaphor (e.g., file system hierarchy) should be
replaced by more advanced technology]]. And the re-presentation of
information should not depend on the storage method/process but rather
on the re-find/retrieval method/process alone. Tagging seems very
promising to me.
on the re-find/retrieval method/process alone. [[https://karl-voit.at/managing-digital-photographs/][Tagging as a form of
multi-classification seems very promising to me]].

I am also interested in having something that represents [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memex][the old idea
of a Memex]] which visualizes much of my data in a useful way. Therefore


@@ 687,9 687,11 @@ wheel all over again.
You can visit [[http://github.com/n0v0id][my github page]] where I host several projects (not only)
related to Org-mode: Org-mode workshop, Reproducible Research with
Org-mode, extract PDF annotations to Org, ACM template for Org-mode
export, and much more. Follow me on [[https://tinyurl.com/mqpuez][Twitter]]. I also wrote my own
Org-mode weblogging system called [[https://github.com/novoid/lazyblorg][lazyblorg]] which I use to generate [[http://karl-voit.at/][my
blog]].
export, and much more. Follow me on Mastodon by searching for
=@publicvoit@karl-voit.at=. I also wrote my own Org-mode weblogging
system called [[https://github.com/novoid/lazyblorg][lazyblorg]] which I use to generate [[http://karl-voit.at/][my blog]]. My [[https://karl-voit.at/2019/09/25/using-orgmode/][Blog
Series Using Org Mode Features (UOMF)]] gained much momentum here in
this community.

# Stefan Vollmar --------------------------------------------------------------