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Sunlight Foundation Congressional Web Site Review

Wednesday February 21, 2007
Have an extra 10 minutes to spare? Consider helping the Sunlight Foundation conduct a review of Congressional web sites. It's easy (if the web site is logically organized) and informative (I discovered some unknown-to-me info that Congressmen have to disclose).

One potential flaw: it looks like each web site will be reviewed by only one person, which could introduce error. For example, I marked one question incorrectly on Part 1 of the survey -- but was able to correct it when I ran across that bit of information later in my search of the web site. What if I had not done so (either found the info or figured out how to make the correction)? The Congressional web site would have received an erroneously low score, because of a coding error.

Nevertheless, it's an interesting application of the distributed labor / open-source software model. In an earlier project, the Foundation tracked 1753 of the 1810 earmarks in the House Labor, Health and Human Services Appropriations Bill and 477 of 553 earmarks in the Housing and Urban Development Bill.

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March 11, 2007 at 2:01 pm
(1) Marshall says:

How about updating your Politics Nationwide website. Bob Ehrlich is no longer governor of Maryland; Martin O’Malley is. George Pataki is no longer governor of New York; Eliot Spitze is.

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