Simon Dickson, principal consultant at Puffbox, writes stuff about e-government, online news and politics. Some important people read it.

Stop what you’re doing and sign up

25 March 2008 1 , , , ,

I'm not sure I need to waste my time explaining why you need to go to TheyWorkForYou and sign up to MySociety's campaign to Free Our Bills - or rather, to have Parliamentary data marked up in mashup-friendly XML. Just compare 'proper' Hansard to TheyWorkForYou, and imagine the same process being done on all Parliamentary paperwork.

You may or may not be interested in the intricacies of XML parsing, or even in the uglier workings of the Houses of Parliament. But the fact is, TheyWorkForYou has become a living case study for what we want from e-government. It's the best-practice example everyone quotes. And if they can persuade/force Parliament to work with them, it sets a valuable precedent for everyone else.

Quick update: Tom Steinberg has been in touch to say it's not a petition, it's 'an action list, proper online campaign style'. Duly noted.

And when you're done there... log into Facebook (come on, you remember) and join the campaign to allow clips of Parliament on YouTube. Useful in itself, but helpful to MPs who want to show their constituents what they're up to. My thanks to Lynne Featherstone for the tipoff.

  • [...] Other blog postings about the campaign: Guido and Puffbox.com. [...]

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