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The triplescripts.org wiki is provided to the triplescripts.org community to encourage collaboration. The wiki is a (fairly) traditional Mediwiki installation generously provided by the [https://miraheze.org/ Miraheze] group.
The triplescripts.org wiki is provided to the triplescripts.org community to encourage collaboration. The wiki is a (fairly) traditional Mediawiki installation generously provided by the [https://miraheze.org/ Miraheze] group.


== Participating ==
== Participating ==
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What sort of thing should be avoided in participants' work in the triplescripts.org group?:
What sort of thing should be avoided in participants' work in the triplescripts.org group?:
* endorsement of uglification and other form of [[destructive compilation]] as an acceptable compromise
* advocating for [[destructive compilation]] (including "uglification" or "minification") of triple scripts themselves or endorsing it as an acceptable compromise, whether in the general case or as a special case
* behavior that exhibits a foremost concern for conspicuous participation (including optimizing for making one's GitHub contribution graph light up or one's npm package rosters look full)
* behavior that exhibits a foremost concern for conspicuous participation (including the type of engagement that has something in common with typical behavior found on GitHub and Twitter meant to make one's projects or one's own self simply appear "active")
* most activity that follows from admiration of the NodeJS and NPM ecosystems in general, especially advocacy for what is considered best practice in that subculture—where the fact that something is considered best practice is a major underpinning of the argument for the adoption of that practice by this group
* most attempts to contribute that take cues from the NodeJS and NPM ecosystems in general—especially arguing that a given convention or technique being considered best practice in that subculture is an indicator that the practice should be embraced by this group


A general expectation of triplescripts.org participants is to engage in low-ego activity.
A general expectation of triplescripts.org participants is to engage in low-ego activity.


It's possible that you're a programmer accustomed to doing things a certain way or getting certain returns from your bargain with society, and triplescripts.org's work doesn't jibe, so you seek to change that. Consider, though, that triple scripts may [[NOT|not]] be meant to be a solution for the problem you have in mind.
It's possible that you're a programmer [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D%C3%A9formation_professionnelle accustomed to doing things a certain way or getting certain returns from your bargain with society], and triplescripts.org's work doesn't jibe, so you seek to change that. Consider, though, that triple scripts may [[NOT|not]] be a solution for the problem you have in mind.


Above all, please try to embody the [[community values]], and even if you choose not to participate, please do not try to harm our efforts.
Above all, please try to embody the [[community values]], and even if you choose not to participate due to these parameters, please do not do anything to disrupt or sabotage our pursuit to fulfill the triplescripts.org mission.

Latest revision as of 12:57, 23 September 2023

The triplescripts.org wiki is provided to the triplescripts.org community to encourage collaboration. The wiki is a (fairly) traditional Mediawiki installation generously provided by the Miraheze group.

Participating[edit]

Why should you participate in triplescripts.org?:

  • triplescripts.org cares about software longevity
  • it's the most accessible software stack in the world
  • there are greenfield opportunities for building out the ecosystem

What sort of thing should be avoided in participants' work in the triplescripts.org group?:

  • advocating for destructive compilation (including "uglification" or "minification") of triple scripts themselves or endorsing it as an acceptable compromise, whether in the general case or as a special case
  • behavior that exhibits a foremost concern for conspicuous participation (including the type of engagement that has something in common with typical behavior found on GitHub and Twitter meant to make one's projects or one's own self simply appear "active")
  • most attempts to contribute that take cues from the NodeJS and NPM ecosystems in general—especially arguing that a given convention or technique being considered best practice in that subculture is an indicator that the practice should be embraced by this group

A general expectation of triplescripts.org participants is to engage in low-ego activity.

It's possible that you're a programmer accustomed to doing things a certain way or getting certain returns from your bargain with society, and triplescripts.org's work doesn't jibe, so you seek to change that. Consider, though, that triple scripts may not be a solution for the problem you have in mind.

Above all, please try to embody the community values, and even if you choose not to participate due to these parameters, please do not do anything to disrupt or sabotage our pursuit to fulfill the triplescripts.org mission.

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