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Unlike Wikipedia, this wiki is full of original research. We aim to make analysis as open, transparent, and repeatable as possible. You can help analyze data - here's our standard way to set up a folder on your computer:
- Any files from the
Code:
namespace should be saved in the root of the folder. - Any files from the
File:
namespace should be saved in a subfolder calleddata/
.- Files that are primary data from some other source, should be in a sub-subfolder
data/primary/
.- These files on the wiki are named with the prefix
PRIMARY-
because the wiki does not allow slashes and subfolders of files. So for example, a file calledFile:PRIMARY-foo.csv
on the wiki, should be saved asdata/primary/foo.csv
on your computer.
- These files on the wiki are named with the prefix
- Files that are primary data from some other source, should be in a sub-subfolder