@toolsontech is a DevOps engineer working in the banking sector in the Netherlands. He's repeatedly been frustrated by company policies limiting the use of software solutions, particularly since the GDPR regulations came into effect. However, with Logseq being local-first, he's managed to drive adoption in the enterprise environments in which he consults.
Bas is starting to run workshops with individuals or companies looking to do the same. Find out more at www.logseqworkshop.com
TIMELINE
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00:00 - Introduction
05:39 - Logseq's open-source licensing model
08:14 - Is it feasible for Logseq to be forked?
08:52 - Bas talks about the workshop that he is running
15:29 - Sync and collaboration in Enterprise - Using GitHub rather than Logseq Sync?
21:56 - Using Logseq in a team environment and discussing GDPR environment
27:03 - Discussion around other systems e.g. Microsoft Loop
33:01 - Bas' thoughts on search in Logseq
36:45 - How Bas Merge's notes with a plugin
38:40 - Bas' approach to work and content creation
39:51 - End-to-end encryption and security concern
49:03 - Discussion on using plugins
51:17 - How Bas built his website and workflows
54:58 - Can you use 'export graph' to share meeting notes?
58:07 - More details about Bas' workshop