Public-source proposals only

Improve the public knowledge. Keep cases out.

Three ways to help: subscribe to expert requests, propose updates here on the site, or contribute from inside your local DueCare deployment. Every contribution is a public-source proposal. It starts as proposed, runs through automated PII screening and curator review, then becomes a vetted pack any deployment can pull.

01 · Three ways to contribute

Pick the route that fits your time and access.

All three feed the same review pipeline. The difference is who initiates the ask and where the work happens.

02 · Review pipeline

Submit, scan, review, vet, sync.

Same five steps for every proposal regardless of pathway. Anything that smells like raw case content is rejected at step 02 before a curator even sees it.

Step 01
Submit proposal

Public-source URL, summary, jurisdiction. No raw case content.

Step 02 · boundary
Automated PII scan

Edge filter rejects emails, phones, ID-like strings, and free-text case content.

Step 03
Curator review

A signed-in curator inspects the proposed change against the public source.

Step 04
Vetted pack

Curator vets and signs. The checksum updates. The manifest references the previous version so nothing is overwritten.

Step 05
Client sync

Local deployments pull the new vetted version on their next sync.

03 · Proposal types

What can be proposed.

Eight standard types covering knowledge, network, and a "something else" path for anything that does not fit. Pick one to load the matching form below; you can always switch.

Improve the knowledge

Public reference
Context update

A public advisory, jurisdiction rule, or corridor reference. The most common contribution.

Detection rule
Grep rule

A deterministic safety rule that fires before the model speaks. Target false-positive rate ≤ 2%.

Tool spec
Tool proposal

A local-only tool with a defined safety boundary. Draft-only output by default.

Directory entry
Contact directory

A verified NGO, regulator, or hotline. Public registries only, never worker contacts.

Evaluation criterion
Rubric

A scoring rubric used to grade model answers (grounding, citation, refusal correctness).

Evaluation prompt
Evaluation prompt

A composite-only evaluation prompt. Real PII is rejected by the scanner.

Join the network

Sign up
Partner organization

NGO, regulator, ministry, or research institution. Get a deployment ID and a curator contact.

Sign up
Volunteer reviewer

Help rank model answers, verify public URLs, and cross-check curator decisions.

Something else?

Open request
Custom proposal

Domain expertise, a corridor we have not covered, an integration idea, a regulatory change. The form will route the message to the right curator.

Direct line
Email a curator

For sensitive partnership conversations or anything that should not start as a public proposal.

04 · Submit a proposal

The form below adapts to the type you picked.

Fill what you know. Fields you leave blank stay blank in the proposal. Real PII is filtered at the boundary before storage.

Public-source context update

Add a new public-source advisory, jurisdiction rule, or corridor reference. The hub will scan and queue your proposal.

Used only for proposal status updates. Stored separately from public packs.
Linked content will be re-fetched at review time.
The hub rejects payloads containing likely case content (emails, phone numbers, ID-like strings).
Submission ID will appear at /submissions after PII scan.
05 · Subscribe to expert requests

We email when we need a specific kind of help.

A low-volume mailing list for domain experts. Curators send a focused ask when they need verification or local knowledge: a fee cap, a regulatory cite, an NGO contact, a recruiter euphemism. You reply if you can; you ignore if you cannot.

Expert solicitation

Get the next ask in your inbox.

About one email per month. Each one names a corridor or a topic and a specific question. Reply with what you know. The reply itself runs through the same boundary scan as a website submission.

One-click unsubscribe in every email. No tracking pixels. Address is held only by the email provider, never copied into the public hub.