You don't need to attend a meeting, learn any tools, or worry about formatting. Just describe what you noticed or what you'd like to see, and we'll take it from there.

What This Site Is

Princeton Tracer is the team's shared reference for connectomics annotation work. It brings together:

The goal is a single, consistent place where everyone can find what they need, using the same language across all pipeline stages.

How Suggestions Work

This site is maintained by a single editor to ensure consistency in style, accuracy, and organization. It's not a wiki where anyone can edit directly, but your suggestions are genuinely valued.

When you submit a suggestion:

This approach keeps the documentation coherent while still benefiting from everyone's knowledge and perspective.

What You Can Suggest

All kinds of input are welcome:

What You Don't Need to Worry About

Just describe what you noticed or what you think would help. Plain language is perfect.

Ready to Suggest Something?

Suggestions are submitted through GitHub Issues.

Open a Suggestion

Requires a free GitHub account. No GitHub? Message #putracers on Slack instead.

Questions?

If you're unsure whether something is worth suggesting, it probably is. Small things count—even "this confused me for a second" is useful feedback.