QAgora is a platform for collecting, structuring, and discussing quantum computing academic knowledge. Built with extensibility in mind, it aims to provide the infrastructure (web server facilities, user base, submission process) to host zoos, libraries, and knowledge bases.
Some of the main principles that guide this project are:
- Structure: each new module added to Qagora should have a categorisations defined to best suit the topic at hand. In turn, every page belonging to a given category should contain the same fields. This makes finding and submitting information easier and more intuitive.
- Community: contributers and moderators are what make QAgora and its zoos and libraries. We track and display who modifies each page, and we ask that each module include a list of contributers to recognise their effort in making this a useful resource to all.
- Quality: it is important that the information present on QAgora is accurate and up to academic standards. The content submission and editing process is moderated, and we include references for the information given where possible.
- Access: information should be presented at different levels so that it can be accessible to different audiences, from researchers to enthusiasts.
The QAgora project is funded by the Quantum Advantage Pathfinder grant.
