SoylentNews
This is a home for information about how SoylentNews.org was started, the vision for it, and discussion about it's future.
About SoylentNews.org
Welcome to the SoylentNews.org Wiki.
We deliver community-sourced news and discussion. This is a grassroots effort powered by article submissions from our readers, volunteers, and our forked version of slashcode. We highlight stories on the web which are important to everyone - especially nerds. We also provide a soapbox for discussion moderated by the site's patrons, and allow anonymous discourse as there's no mandatory registration needed to comment.
We are mindful of community sentiment, and will not bend to overreaching corporate agenda. The goal is to be an excellent source for discussion and news about technology, art, science and politics.
Though the site is young and there are bugs, we are improving and adapting to satisfy the community's needs. We look forward to pushing the boundaries of web experience and are committed to involving the community on all major decisions.
Project and business information
Get Involved
This project is run entirely by the community and there are many different facets. Here are some of the many ways to participate:
- Submit a Story
- Volunteer
- Get in touch with the Development Team
- Reach out to one of the other Teams
- Contact the relevant person: Who's Who?
- Hop in to IRC:
- #soylent on irc.soylentnews.org/6697
- Webchat
- IRC Wiki Page
- Bugs and Features:
- Submit a bug or Feature Request
- Add a Suggestion - larger projects to tackle for the future
- Tell Somebody A friend, a colleague, any major news source....
- Do what you can to get the word out
- You could participate in The Slashcott
Contacts
A list of people working on this project:
Who's Who?
Useful Links
- Submission guidelines - best practices for story submissions
- Story Style - a guide for editors on article formatting
- Development team page
- Code Repo - The Slashcode repository for this project on GitHub
- DevelopmentVMHowto - How to get our code setup in a VM
- SlashDocumentationIndex
- UserExperience team page
- Style - some of this info needs to be merged/moved/organized into/with UserExperience
- CssWork
- Finances - some outdated info, but still has interesting ideas for the future
- Licensing - ideas about which license to use for our slashcode fork
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Archive
Archive -- An archive of obsolete pages/discussions that occurred before launch