-[Amitai Schlair](http://www.netbsd.org/~schmonz/) finds himself
-using ikiwiki for all sorts of things. His attempts at contributing:
+[Amitai Schlair](http://www.schmonz.com/) has contributed code to ikiwiki...
[[!map
-pages="!*/Discussion and ((link(users/schmonz) and plugins/*) or rcs/cvs)"
+pages="!*/Discussion and ((link(users/schmonz) and plugins/* and !plugins/openid/*) or rcs/cvs or todo/fancypodcast)"
]]
-He's also written a plugin for [WIND
-authentication](http://www.columbia.edu/acis/rad/authmethods/wind/), which
-may or may not be of general utility.
+...and uses ikiwiki for all sorts of things:
+
+## Public
+
+* [My personal web site](http://www.schmonz.com/)
+* [A major open-source project's wiki](http://wiki.netbsd.org) (with
+ the [[rcs/cvs]] plugin)
+* [An undergraduate group's university-provided-static-hosted
+ site](http://www.columbia.edu/cu/philo/) (with [[plugins/rsync]] and a [WIND
+ authentication](http://www.columbia.edu/acis/rad/authmethods/wind/) plugin)
+* [A small personal site](http://www.anglofish.net/) (happily hosted at
+ [Branchable](http://www.branchable.com/))
+
+## Non-public
+
+* At work, team documentation and project planning: product and sprint
+ backlogs, burndown charts, release plans/procedures/announcements,
+ aggregating feeds of shared interest, etc.
+* On my laptop, personal to-do and scratch space
+* [A small personal site](http://podcast.schmonz.com/) (happily hosted at
+ [Branchable](http://www.branchable.com/))