Ever since Entercom Portland moved into its current facility, lo the many moons ago, I’ve tried to run a sort of “news blog” webpage to help catch people up on what’s happening, geek-wise. It lived on the server named “Mihoshi” for a few years, and then transitioned to “Washuu” a few years back, which is when the site took on the name, “The Lab.” No matter where it lived or what software I used, however, it never really took off. Forget about issues of demand, the supply just wasn’t there. What can I find to write about in a news-snippet format that would be useful, let alone interesting, on a regular basis?
A few months ago I started a little side project. I built a wiki, and experimented with migrating things like the FAQ data from another subsite, soliciting content from one of the building’s department heads, and so on. Instead of trying to be flashy and new all of the time, the focus was on providing mostly-static, useful information in an easily-updated format.
This afternoon I flipped the switch and turned the “Lab Wiki” into “The Lab” proper. I’ve work yet to do, tidying up and rewording some things and so forth, but so far… I’m quite happy with it.
Give it a look-see, won’t you?
The Lab (Wiki)