This page gives an overview of how to get involved with the forecasting wiki. We're glad to have you here and welcome all contributions!

What is the Forecasting wiki? edit

The forecasting wiki is a place to collect all information relevant to forecasting. It's target audience is diverse and ranges from people who want to start and learn more about forecasting to researchers looking for in-depth information about forecasting-related topics.

How do I get in touch? edit

We have several means of communication.

  1. A Discord channel, which you can join through this invite link: discord [dot] gg [slash] z8Wgm3a6WD
  2. A mailing list that you can subscribe to by sending an email to forecastingwiki-subscribe {[at@]} mailman3 [dot] com. Note: check your spam folder for all mails from this list.
  3. There is a Gather town space where people hang out from time to time to do some work. You can join it here (remove ★): https://★app.gather.town/app/Qi0SgXhdE9JiKuBd/forecastingwiki
  4. If you have any questions or want to get in touch you can message Nikos directly by sending an email at (remove) nikosbosse[{at@}]gmail{[doot]}com

How do I become a contributor? edit

Very easy! First, click on 'Create account' in the top right corner of the page. And enter your information. Then simply add your username on top of the list of contributors below. You are now a contributor!

To enter your name there, simply click on 'edit source' next to the section heading. Then type in [[User:yourusername]] right below 'add your (user)name here' and click save. This will create a link to your user page. By clicking on that link for the first time, you can create your user page and add as much information about you as you like.

What can I do? edit

Have a look at our To do page or help by creating new articles.

Writing new articles edit

Creating an article edit

To create a new article, type the name of the page you want to create into the box below and click 'Create page'. If you'd like to create a new page but don't know what page might be most useful, please check out our Wanted Pages, Stubs or other short pages.

<inputbox> type=create break=no </inputbox>When writing an article, please make sure it belongs to a category. If you think a new category should be created, please do. If you think a lot of pages with this category might be appropriate, please create a class (which automates creating corresponding Forms and Templates with your new Category).

Review process edit

Once your article is created you can edit it as you like. In the beginning, your article is still work in progress, as is represented by a banner like the following:

The author would be happy about help on this article.

If you are happy with others helping on the article, leave the banner as is. If you are not actively looking for help, change the banner to 'Help wanted' and if you're happy with it, change it to 'Review wanted'. Once you're ready for review, you can either post a link to the article in our Discord channel or contact some of the reviewers listed below directly for feedback.

Reviewers will read your article and get back to you with feedback. Once the review process is finished, the banner 'under review' will be removed and your article is now officially part of the Forecasting Wiki!

You can also have a look at the Reviewer Guidelines to see what Reviewers will look after before submitting your article for review.

Banners edit

We use banners in order to communicate important information about a page. You can add a banner by adding something like {{Banner|Help wanted}} to the source code. There are four options you can choose from:

  • wip = This article is work in progess. The author is working on it and it is not yet ready for review
  • help wanted = The author would be happy about help on this article
  • review wanted = This article is currently under review
  • stub = This article is a stub. Feel free to expand.

Contributors edit

Reviewers edit