From: Maxious Date: Sun, 12 Aug 2012 03:02:17 +0000 Subject: Add robots.txt X-Git-Url: https://maxious.lambdacomplex.org/git/?p=disclosr.git&a=commitdiff&h=38a0e84c4bd90646c1eb4a311de0b5eedd37fefd --- Add robots.txt Former-commit-id: 15b8d8f03fb134419f19c0f916ab853bfa348472 --- --- a/.gitmodules +++ b/.gitmodules @@ -4,4 +4,22 @@ [submodule "couchdb/settee"] path = couchdb/settee url = https://github.com/inadarei/settee.git +[submodule "lib/php-diff"] + path = lib/php-diff + url = https://github.com/chrisboulton/php-diff.git +[submodule "lib/Requests"] + path = lib/Requests + url = https://github.com/rmccue/Requests.git +[submodule "javascripts/flotr2"] + path = javascripts/flotr2 + url = https://github.com/HumbleSoftware/Flotr2.git +[submodule "lib/phpquery"] + path = lib/phpquery + url = https://github.com/TobiaszCudnik/phpquery.git +[submodule "javascripts/sigma"] + path = javascripts/sigma + url = https://github.com/jacomyal/sigma.js.git +[submodule "javascripts/bubbletree"] + path = javascripts/bubbletree + url = https://github.com/okfn/bubbletree.git --- a/about.php +++ b/about.php @@ -1,23 +1,63 @@ + +
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About/FAQ

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What is this?

+Disclo.gs is a project to monitor Australian Federal Government agencies +compliance with their "proactive disclosure requirements". -Organisational Data Sources + +

Open everything

+All documents released CC-BY 3 AU +Open source git @ + +

Organisational Data Sources

http://www.comlaw.gov.au/Browse/Results/ByTitle/AdministrativeArrangementsOrders/Current/Ad/0 defines departments -Agencies can be found in the Schedule to an Appropriation Bill (budget), Schedule to FMA Regulations and/or Public Service Act. +Agencies can be found in the Schedule to an Appropriation Bill (budget), Schedule to FMA Regulations and/or Public Service Act.
-http://www.finance.gov.au/publications/flipchart/docs/FMACACFlipchart.pdf summarises these +http://www.finance.gov.au/publications/flipchart/docs/FMACACFlipchart.pdf summarises these. view-source:https://www.tenders.gov.au/?event=public.advancedsearch.home is great for the suspended/active status
+ +Fraud in gov depts by Fairfax Media http://www.smh.com.au/national/public-service-keeps-fraud-cases-private-20110923-1kpdr.html When defining the hierachy, this system is designed towards monitoring accountablity. Thus large agencies that have registered their own ABN -and have their own accountablity mechanisms/website recieve a seperate record as a child of their department. -Some small agencies will choose to simply rely on their parent department's accountablity measures. +and have their own accountablity mechanisms/website receive a seperate record as a child of their department. +Some small agencies will choose to simply rely on their parent department's accountablity measures.
-This flows through to organisation name and other/past names. A department that accounts for an agency will list that agency as an other child name. +This flows through to organisation name and other/past names. A department that completely accounts for an agency will list that agency as an other child name. As agencies themselves shift between departments, there may be scope for providing time ranges but typically the newest hierarchy will be the one recorded. -A department/agency name will be the newest active name assigned to that ABN. +A department/agency name will be the newest active name assigned to that ABN.
+ +ABN information is derived from the ABR. This is the definitive umpire about which former name should be linked to which current name. +For example "Department of Transport and Regional Services" became "Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government" (same ABN) +however it later split into "Department of Infrastructure and Transport" (same ABN) +and "Department of Regional Australia, Regional Development and Local Government" (new ABN).
Statistical information from http://www.apsc.gov.au/stateoftheservice/1011/statsbulletin/section1.html#t2total https://www.apsedii.gov.au/apsedii/CustomQueryx33.shtml +and individual annual reports.
-Open Government Scoring -+1 point for every true Has... attribute --1 point for every false Has... (ie. Has Not) attribute +

Webpage Assessment

+Much due care has been put into correctly recording disclosure URLs. Typically the "About", "Corporate", "Publications" and "Sitemap" sections are checked at the very least. +Occasionally it is nessicary to use a site or Google search. In several rare cases, there is a secret "Disclosure" navigation menu you can find if you find one of the mandatory publishing obligations in that category (seriously).
+Some rules about leniency:
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