It’s great having you here, @Clement!
Wikifab is the best OSHW documentation platform I’ve come across, not just on a technical level but also because of its commitment to the open source ideals & ecosystem, the inviting nature of the platform, and the approach to long-term stewardship of the commons.
Although I do fully trust Wikifab, the great thing is that I don’t have to.
Because the software and content is open source, and documentation is in open, standardised formats, if Clement and his team are suddenly turned into evil alien zombies at some stage and decide to start doing unethical things or breaking the ethical agreements that they were founded upon, then I can easily access my content and put it elsewhere.
In fact, the community and I could choose to replicate the entire Wikifab website and start a new, evil-alien-zombie-free organization to steward the assets.
By avoiding a venture capital based business model, they emphasise a long-term approach, and hugely reduce the likelihood of their platform disappearing and being replaced with a gravestone.
So for me, Wikifab is a great partner for the OSCEdays community and I recommend it highly - if you need any help with the platform, just ask!