The Trans Research Vault
This repository aims to set research principles and guidelines for doing crowdsourced research around trans issues. It's also a storage place for all research done by members.
Principles
- Selectiveness. It's important to select relevant topics and skip things that are already known.
- Comprehensiveness. Documents must be complete and contain all relevant data to cover the meaning.
- Accuracy. As far as possible it must be free from errors and inconsistencies.
- Objectivity. Documents must be free from personal bias, i.e., they must be free from one’s personal liking and disliking. The facts must be stated boldly. They must reveal the bitter truth.
- Clarity. Documents must reveal the facts clearly. Contents and conclusions drawn must be free from ambiguities. In short, outcomes must convey clear-cut implications.
- Simplicity. Documents must be simple to understand. Unnecessary technical words or terminologies (jargons) should be avoided.
Contributions guide
- All changes should be structured as a single commit.
- Commit subject should be brief and describe the action in simple present tense
- Commit description should include detailed summary of the changes