While the completion of this vault seems impossible, setting some goals still seems like a good idea for potential collaborators. The Math Guy'd is intended to become an alternative to MathWorld, AoPS, and Wikipedia, optimized for those preparing themselves or others for math competitions, courses, and standardized tests. While AoPS already claims this niche, it is not downloadable for offline reading&editing. Additionally there are duplicate or insufficient pages, and not enough connections between pages. If only I could sprinkle some Wikipedia-likeness onto AoPS easily. The quality of articles and linking is awesome on wikipedia, but it isn't authored for the audience I have in mind. Ideally, some like-minded math enthusiasts will want to help me make this kind of vault that can be distributed via flashdrive, microSD card, or download. If that is you, please let me know how you would like to get involved. - I will need help deciding on where to host the vault (Github, Gitlab, suggestions). For now you can view the [[The Math Guy'd|Current Publish Site]] - Assistance transcribing is always appreciated. Until the vault is public, feel free to email in submissions: [email protected] - Making (SVG versions of) diagrams is also a very valuable contribution. [[Why SVG]]. Fonts in diagrams must match the $\TeX$ style of the rest of the site. ### Parts of TMG [[Courses]] Should contain the longest notes with the most links. While every note should stand on its own, these notes should be borderline **books** [[Competitions]] Should contain files of problems and solutions, and their corresponding assets. [[Standardized Test Prep]] should contain examples of practice tests for popular standardized tests like SAT and ACT [[Definitions]] should collect as many math words as possible, even trivial ones (watch out; don't let definitions morph into theorems!) [[Problems]] might eventually house all problems that are found in other sections, so that they can be easily `![[included]]` one-at-a-time as examples. For now though it contains miscellaneous problems that do not have better homes. [[Theorems]] Should contain axioms and proofs that generate theorems that can be pointed to from solutions, courses, or definitions. [[Resources]] Should contain pages that are hyper-focussed on helping a reader understand or prepare for a certain subject.