Hi, historical users of the forum and new members.
I hope this message finds you well! We wanted to share some updates regarding the Tetration Forum and the Hyperoperations Wiki.
The first achievement.
The impending goal to keep the posts in the forum preserved as an archive, ideally forever, seems to be secured.
Goal 1 - A Minimal Set of Rules for New Posts
The current plan is to minimally restore the Tetration Forum to at least its previous state, considering the limited time Tetration Forum Board members have available. The Board would also like to be a bit stricter with moderation: Right now, we have a few essential rules we propose to new users.
In the near future, we’d like to ask new users to introduce themselves in the community section, if that seems reasonable. We'll try to apply these rules in good faith, but since these are rather lax and reasonable rules we want to enforce where needed, at least on the new posts. We won't apply those rules to editing or deleting old posts.
Goal 2 - On the Wiki
I, MphLee, am personally also working on reorganizing the goals of the Hyperoperations Wiki. We'd like it to be more strictly moderated than the forum, so only a few acknowledged forum users will be able to edit the wiki. I’ll be building and proposing some mandatory guidelines for that. I know it might be a challenge to get people actively participating in the forum, let alone contributing to the wiki, but since I want to invest some energy into it, I’d like to shield it from vandalism and ensure methodological consistency.
Here is the new Hyperoperations Wiki homepage.
I have some philosophical guidelines, and I want to create something that interpolates the nLab success with the "essentiality" of ProofWiki.
Beyond
Lastly, once the Board has most of this settled, we plan to create an official Discord server and start promoting it in other math communities. The idea is to have a space for community discussions, informal communication, and socializing. The forum will be for more formalized article discussions, article presentations, permanent archival of ideas, and discussion about the editing of the wiki.
Thanks for your support; We'll try to make our community even better!
Regards,
The Board
I hope this message finds you well! We wanted to share some updates regarding the Tetration Forum and the Hyperoperations Wiki.
The first achievement.
The impending goal to keep the posts in the forum preserved as an archive, ideally forever, seems to be secured.
Goal 1 - A Minimal Set of Rules for New Posts
The current plan is to minimally restore the Tetration Forum to at least its previous state, considering the limited time Tetration Forum Board members have available. The Board would also like to be a bit stricter with moderation: Right now, we have a few essential rules we propose to new users.
Quote:1) Be clear and kind in your interactions: this includes
Defining your terms and explaining obscure terminology.
Using standard notation for clarity.
Maintaining a polite and courteous tone in discussions.
2) Value other members' time and efforts: i.e.
Showing that you've done your research and attempted to solve the problem.
Demonstrating your efforts and sharing any progress you've made.
In the near future, we’d like to ask new users to introduce themselves in the community section, if that seems reasonable. We'll try to apply these rules in good faith, but since these are rather lax and reasonable rules we want to enforce where needed, at least on the new posts. We won't apply those rules to editing or deleting old posts.
Goal 2 - On the Wiki
I, MphLee, am personally also working on reorganizing the goals of the Hyperoperations Wiki. We'd like it to be more strictly moderated than the forum, so only a few acknowledged forum users will be able to edit the wiki. I’ll be building and proposing some mandatory guidelines for that. I know it might be a challenge to get people actively participating in the forum, let alone contributing to the wiki, but since I want to invest some energy into it, I’d like to shield it from vandalism and ensure methodological consistency.
Here is the new Hyperoperations Wiki homepage.
I have some philosophical guidelines, and I want to create something that interpolates the nLab success with the "essentiality" of ProofWiki.
Beyond
Lastly, once the Board has most of this settled, we plan to create an official Discord server and start promoting it in other math communities. The idea is to have a space for community discussions, informal communication, and socializing. The forum will be for more formalized article discussions, article presentations, permanent archival of ideas, and discussion about the editing of the wiki.
- The Discord will serve as the first filter to the forum, and
- The Tetration Forum will naturally filter users to the wiki as editors.
- The Hyperoperations Wiki will be the place where distilled and tested knowledge with references gets recorded, ready to be used for new research.
Thanks for your support; We'll try to make our community even better!
Regards,
The Board
Mother Law \(\sigma^+\circ 0=\sigma \circ \sigma^+ \)
\({\rm Grp}_{\rm pt} ({\rm RK}J,G)\cong \mathbb N{\rm Set}_{\rm pt} (J, \Sigma^G)\)
