I'd be interested to see the cost-benefit analysis you used to arrive at the conclusion that it's not worth a discussion post.
As I said in my comment - the twelve virtues have been ankified before. A slightly different (even if it's better which I don't know if it is) version could potentially be useful to someone but is definitely not going to be useful to enough people (any?) to justify a discussion post. If you don't believe me then look at the comment section and see if people seem to be finding it useful.
In an effort to internalise the Twelve Virtues of Rationality, I created an Anki deck. It's already been done, so the reason I'm posting is to share a condensed version of the article (created as a side effect of my making the deck).
Hopefully it will make it easier to quickly refresh the concepts if you've already read the article.
If you're not using spaced repetition, you should. Don't believe me? Try reading Gwern's thorough review of the topic.
Then download the “Twelve Virtues of Rationality” deck.
The first virtue is curiosity.
The second virtue is relinquishment.
The third virtue is lightness.
The fourth virtue is evenness.
The fifth virtue is argument.
The sixth virtue is empiricism.
The seventh virtue is simplicity.
The eighth virtue is humility.
The ninth virtue is perfectionism.
The tenth virtue is precision.
The eleventh virtue is scholarship.
Before these eleven virtues is a virtue which is nameless.