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#There are 2 main roles on the wiki: contributors and maintainers. | #There are 2 main roles on the wiki: contributors and maintainers. | ||
#All collaborators keep a work log. This allows for tracking of collaboration. Without keeping logs - maintainers will have a hard time coordinating and building upon contributions. | #All collaborators keep a work log. This allows for tracking of collaboration. Without keeping logs - maintainers will have a hard time coordinating and building upon contributions. | ||
#Collaboration protocols rely on a shared understanding of these protocols. The protocols are always evolving. They are open to | #Collaboration protocols rely on a shared understanding of these protocols. The protocols are always evolving. They are open to contribution by anybody, and you can edit them on the wiki. If you see a better way to do things, while adhering to [[OSE Specifications]], simple edit a given Protocol. Simply copy a wiki page with the protocol and link from your log. If your changes are sound, they will be merged. You can use the [[Pull Request Form]] contact an admin or maintainer t |
Revision as of 20:29, 27 October 2019
These principles apply to large scale, scalable, open source, global, transparent, and inclusive collaboration.
- There are 2 main roles on the wiki: contributors and maintainers.
- All collaborators keep a work log. This allows for tracking of collaboration. Without keeping logs - maintainers will have a hard time coordinating and building upon contributions.
- Collaboration protocols rely on a shared understanding of these protocols. The protocols are always evolving. They are open to contribution by anybody, and you can edit them on the wiki. If you see a better way to do things, while adhering to OSE Specifications, simple edit a given Protocol. Simply copy a wiki page with the protocol and link from your log. If your changes are sound, they will be merged. You can use the Pull Request Form contact an admin or maintainer t