Just updated the recently created Docsify-This Tutorials & Workshops page, and it reminded me what documentation is really about.

The revised page guides people from "get publishing in minutes" to advanced workflows, with videos, community links, and a feedback invitation built right in. It's designed around the journey people actually take, not just what Docsify-This can technically accomplish.

During my years teaching UI/UX design, I learned that experience design is ultimately a way to show students that you care. That principle carries directly into how I approach open-source today.

This reflects something I continue to explore: how care and emotional connection matter in open source – for users trying something new and contributors deciding whether to engage.

The updated page tries to embody that by:

Building open source with a "positive vibe" isn't about being artificially optimistic. It's about recognizing that how we present our work – from a human perspective, not just technical metrics – matters as much as what we build.

Always iterating, always learning.