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Compare features of different Solutions from all sorts of Branches. [Compare now!]

Contributing

Introduction

Definitions

  • A Branch is a collection of Solutions which have a shared goal, e.g. Communication.
  • A Solution is anything which achieves the goal of the Branch.
  • Compare Points are different per branch and defined in the compare_points.json of the Branch folder. Some Compare Points don't apply to all Solutions in a Branch, so not all Compare Points are defined for all Solutions. For example: A messenger like WhatsApp might not need Hotkeys, whilst other Solutions in the Communication Branch need them.

support

Most Compare Points are supportable (e.g. they have the support value). The support value can be -1, 0 and 1, meaning "no support", "partial support" and "full support", respectively.

It is highly recommended you always have the compare_points.json of your branch open, as it contans the desc values, which have "should"-statements in them.

  • If the statement does not apply, the support value should be -1.
  • If the statement partially applies, the support value should be 0.
  • If the statement fully applies, the support value should be 1.

info

If the statement only partially applies (and support is 0) you might want to add an info value to clarify what exactly is wrong, but make sure not to have such a long sentence. Instead of writing "[Solution] tries to [feature] whenever possible." just try to write something shorter like "Whenever Possible."

Depending on the branch, there are things where info should always be used for a certain Compare Points, e.g. Desktop Version & Mobile Version. In order to not get anything wrong, look at other solutions in that branch.

If the desc value is not a "should"-statement it is just a general fact (such as Audio Cocec). In this case you do not set any support value, but an info value, and since it is a fact, at least one citation should be given.

Citations (cites)

If possible, there should be a citation for every Compare Point, but that is most likely not going to happen, but if you have one citation you just add the cites value with an array as follows:

"cites": [
	"https://citation-one.dummy/"
]

And it doesn't change much with multiple citations.

"cites": [
	"https://citation-one.dummy/",
	"https://citation-two.dummy/"
]

Just make sure to remove any artifacts like en-GB or utm_source from the URL and try to avoid extra commas (such as ,] and ,}), as that is invalid JSON and that will automatically invalidate your pull request.

What is there to be added?

In the Communication Branch

If you have experience in either of these Communication Solutions, you may add them to Compare.

Solution File Name Template
Signal signal.json messenger_template.json
Twitter DMs twitter.json messenger_template.json
Google Allo allo.json messenger_template.json

Verification or Information needed

If you feel like contributing, but don't feel like filling out a big JSON file with citations, this is the right thing for you.

Just look for needed verifications or informations and fill in the one Comparison Point if you know the Solution.

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