Discussions¶
Join the Conversation
Share ideas, ask questions, and collaborate with the KTP community on GitHub Discussions.
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Community Hub
GitHub Discussions is the primary forum for KTP community engagementβfrom RFC feedback to implementation questions.
Discussion Categories¶
π‘ Ideas & Proposals¶
Share your vision for KTP's future
Use this category to:
- Propose new RFCs or extensions to existing specs
- Suggest features for tools like Data Compass or Web of Data
- Share use cases or implementation patterns
- Discuss governance model improvements
β Q&A¶
Get help with KTP concepts and implementation
Ask questions about:
- Understanding Context Tensors, E-scores, or Soul Constraints
- Implementing sensors or zones in your environment
- Interpreting RFC specifications
- Troubleshooting integrations
π Show & Tell¶
Showcase your KTP implementations
Share:
- Working prototypes and proof-of-concepts
- Integration examples with existing security tools
- Custom sensor implementations
- Visualization dashboards
- Case studies from production deployments
π’ Announcements¶
Stay updated on releases and community events
Official updates about:
- New RFC releases and major revisions
- Tool launches (Trust Simulator, Zone Designer, etc.)
- Community calls and events
- Partnership announcements
- Roadmap milestones
π¬ Research & Academia¶
Explore the theoretical foundations
Discuss:
- Academic research related to digital trust and physics
- Formal verification approaches for KTP specifications
- Security model analysis and threat modeling
- Comparisons with other trust frameworks
- Published papers and research collaborations
π οΈ Development¶
Coordinate implementation work
Technical discussions about:
- SDK and library development
- API design decisions
- Testing strategies and frameworks
- CI/CD pipelines for KTP projects
- Code review and contribution guidelines
Community Guidelines¶
Participate Respectfully
Do:
- Be respectful and inclusive in all interactions
- Search existing discussions before creating new ones
- Provide context and examples when asking questions
- Share knowledge and help others when you can
- Give constructive feedback on proposals
Don't:
- Post spam, advertisements, or off-topic content
- Share sensitive security vulnerabilities publicly (use responsible disclosure)
- Make personal attacks or engage in harassment
- Cross-post the same content to multiple categories
For more details, see our Code of Conduct.
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