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VoterSpeak News....
Here's a list of new things going on at VoterSpeak...
  • Latest bug fixes, typographical errors and general oops are listed here.

  • Limited RSS feeds are available.
    Topic- or state-specific RSS feeds of Google news stories are available from the main Voterspeak page or from most of the Phase I state-level sites. Tell us what you think!

  • The Letter Wizard continues to grow and inspire
    PDF saves, Letter/Envelop DOC versions and a new spell checking system have been added to the Letter Generation Project, not to mention a spiffy new style guide.

    In addition, a new navigation system is being tried out (the rollover menu on the left side vs. the old graphic/image-map approach...) Tell us what you think!

  • A Phoenix from the ashes...
    As previously reported, the VoterSpeak server has been restored and with its recovery came a renewed sense of urgency to finish the original driver behind the Voterspeak site. We are therefore pleased to announce the (very) Beta Version of the Letter Generation Project. Your comments, suggestions and feedback are very much welcome.
  • Crash and Burn!
    During the week of April 15-22, the VoterSpeak server suffered a multiple hardware failure which required a new power supply, main drive and network adapter. As a result of the crash, the entire VoterSpeak site has to be recovered. As of 4/22/05, the main site and core databases are online but individual state sites (VS Initiative) and the main VoterSpeak forums are off-line.

    The forums have been restored as of February 7, 2005. However, we may not fully restore them (and instead possibly drop them altogether) due to low usage. There is some talk of spending that effort on RSS development. Your feedback on this is welcome.
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    The States Initiative section is backup, though the mini forums are still down. The design group has made progress on the LPG project, watch for new announcements.

  • States not included in the VoterSpeak State Initiative now have slightly more useful pages (basic state page includes news sources, links into the Congressional database, etc. Previously, they had a very terse "This state not included" page that, while accurate, was far from friendly or useful.

  • An incredibly useful (3,000+!) set of news sites (mostly newspapers) has been submitted and included into the references database. (Thanks Kondor!) However, some of the links are dead and others will come and go, so we've added an automatic link verification component to the database. On a weekly basis, every link will be checked to see if it is still live. Ones that are unavailable will be marked as inactive. The links won't be active (clickable) in the reports but will continue to be listed for 30 days. After 30 days, the link will no longer be listed but we'll keep it in the database so, should it come back alive at some later point, it will be caught/reactiveated by the weekly checks.

    Also, because we now have way more links than we can possibly handle manually, these links will open up a new browser window when clicked and, since we've no idea what kind of site we may be opening up, there is now an exit page that indicates the selected page is "external" to VoterSpeak. Finally, because the bibliography list was too extensive (Thanks, K), we've added a "preview" option that only shows the first five news sources.

  • A Congressional quiz was written to test the Congressional database but we got a little silly with "option D" entries so we decided to leave it up for the general public.

  • U.S. Congressional data has been obtained and is being loaded in into the VoterSpeak database engine. A sample of the dataset is available here. The full dataset is still being loaded and error-checking volunteers are encouraged to test it out!

  • Mini-forums have been made available to test states as part of the the VoterSpeak States Initiative (VSI). Mini-forums are public posting boards with less functionality than the VoterSpeak Forums. Mini-forums allow anyone to post without registering but the postings are automatically removed after one week. While there is limited searching and automatic topic generation, mini-forums don't offer other features (edits, smileys, quoting previous posts, etc.)

    Sample states with miniforums include: Alaska, Kansas, Michigan and North Dakota.

    To try them out, please visit one of these VSI homepages and look for the special "mini-forums" link below the state banner. As always, we welcome your feedback on these new features.

  • The U.S Senate Mailing List has been added to the VoterSpeak databases.
    (2/19) This is part of the data/zipcode collection for the Letter Generation project but the new code retrieves the data directly from the Senate's web site, so we're hopeful it will automatically update in future years. (We're all about self-sustaining databases, can you tell? They're cheap and, given our budget, so are we!) We'll have more updates and make this available Very Soon Now, at both the national and state levels.

  • The VoterSpeak Forums are now online!
    The forum section of the website is online thanks to a nice piece of "bulletin board" code we found on the net. Supported functions include automatic registration, password checking, lost password administration, polls and a slew of bells and whistles, ranging from smileys to avatars. Oh yeah, there are some thought-provoking questions about democracy, too....if you are into that sorta thing.

  • The VoterSpeak States Initiative has completed Phase One!
    The VoterSpeak States Initiative is designed to encourage participation at the state level by bringing up a VoterSpeak web-site for individual states. Patterned after the national VoterSpeak site, state-level sites will provide forums, local news and legislative information as well as the opportunity to write letters to state-level representatives. The current progress chart for the VoterSpeak States Initiative as of February, 2005 is available here.

  • Privacy policy
    As several of you have pointed out, the privacy policy is in seriously bad shape. We have someone working on repairing (ok, re-writing) it.
     

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