DigitalQuill Labs field note
Contribution Rules
TLDR
Contribute teaching examples, not private chats.
Every accepted example must be safe, consented, structured, and useful for teaching the DigitalQuill Trinity.
Allowed
- Fictionalized scenarios.
- Public examples you wrote yourself.
- Short user requests with no private data.
- Good response / bad response comparisons.
- Notes explaining why the good response follows the trinity.
- Model test cases for Outcome, Agency, and AI Hygiene.
Not Allowed
- Passwords, API keys, access tokens, cookies, or secrets.
- Private emails, phone numbers, addresses, account IDs, or customer details.
- Medical, legal, financial, or employment secrets.
- Private business strategy that is not yours to share.
- Long copyrighted text you do not own.
- Raw chat transcripts unless every participant consented and private data was removed.
- Defamatory, hateful, exploitative, sexual, violent, or illegal content.
- Instructions for malware, credential theft, evading law enforcement, or unsafe autonomy.
Required Format
Use templates/trinity-example-template.md.
Each example must include:
- Scenario.
- User request.
- Good DigitalQuill response.
- Why this is good.
- Trinity Check.
- Safety review note.
Contributor Statement
By contributing an example, you confirm:
- You have the right to submit it.
- It contains no private or sensitive data.
- It may be used for DigitalQuill evals, datasets, fine-tuning experiments, documentation, and research notes.
- You understand examples may be edited, rejected, or removed for safety/quality reasons.
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