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*Join in the Mises Wiki discussion at either of two places:
*Join in the Mises Wiki discussion at either of two places:
**[[MisesWiki:Commons|The Mises Commons]] for questions and proposals
**[[MisesWiki:Commons|The Mises Commons]] for questions and proposals
**http://groups.google.com/a/mises.com/group/wiki Mises Wiki Email List] for future development ideas
**[http://groups.google.com/a/mises.com/group/wiki Mises Wiki Email List] for future development ideas
*[[MisesWiki:Meetups|Meetups]]: Find groups of libertarians, anarchists, and others influenced by the Austrian School near you, or add your group to the list.
*[[MisesWiki:Meetups|Meetups]]: Find groups of libertarians, anarchists, and others influenced by the Austrian School near you, or add your group to the list.
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Revision as of 21:18, 3 December 2010

Welcome to Mises Wiki's Community portal! This is a general listing of easy things you can do to get involved in this project.


Create and improve articles

  • Newest articles: These brand new articles may need to be reviewed.
  • Shortest articles: Prime candidates for expansion!
  • Stubs: These are articles that someone has marked with {{stub}}, indicating that they need to be expanded and/or improved.
  • Most recent changes: Keep an eye on all the latest changes – it's fun to see all the activity, and who knows, you might find vandalism and spam from statist ne'er-do-wells!
  • Most wanted pages: This list shows which nonexistent articles have the most links pointing to them – these are the ones people want most. The "anniversary" entries that you see can be skipped; they're just there as MisesWiki is getting started.

WikiProjects

  • Economic history: An overview of the economic history project here on the Mises Wiki plus some identified economic history items that could use your assistance.
  • Anniversaries: We need entries for the "This week in history" section of the main page. Find out how to add them here!
  • Cleanup: Interested in helping clean up the wiki? Here are a few examples of ways to help:

Need help?

  • Ask any general questions you have at the Mises Commons.
  • Questions specific to a particular article can be raised on the particular article's talk page: click the "discussion" tab at the top.
  • To do a test edit, use the sandbox.
  • For general help, see help pages, especially how to get started.
  • There's also a video tutorial on Youtube.

Community

  • Join in the Mises Wiki discussion at either of two places:
  • Meetups: Find groups of libertarians, anarchists, and others influenced by the Austrian School near you, or add your group to the list.