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Dutch prime minister not updated #407

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Ainali opened this issue Jul 30, 2024 · 2 comments
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Dutch prime minister not updated #407

Ainali opened this issue Jul 30, 2024 · 2 comments
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Ainali commented Jul 30, 2024

What happened?

On https://www.govdirectory.org/netherlands/ it still says the old one, while Wikidata was updated 6 July: https://www.wikidata.org/w/index.php?title=Q55&diff=2197041992&oldid=2194816745

I am guessing that might have to do with just a partial updated of the data, but it is a bit confusing then that the page says "Data last updated 2024-07-12.".

I am not sure what the best solution is. Is it possible to only update the "Data last updated" string on pages that got updated?

What browsers are you seeing the problem on?

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RVA2869 commented Jul 31, 2024

yes, I have noticed this too (in various countries and agencies).

Is it possible to only update the "Data last updated" string on pages that got updated?

This should be the default.

Related: Ultimately we need to separate the version numbers/dates into: when the code changed, when there is a change at country level, and at agency level.

https://www.govdirectory.org/standard-for-public-code/
https://standard.publiccode.net/criteria/document-codebase-maturity.html

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Ainali commented Jul 31, 2024

Related: Ultimately we need to separate the version numbers/dates into: when the code changed, when there is a change at country level, and at agency level.

https://www.govdirectory.org/standard-for-public-code/ https://standard.publiccode.net/criteria/document-codebase-maturity.html

We haven't made a commitment to be fully compliant, so it is not a necessary. That said, I think we should be as clear as possible.

(Right now, the Standard for Public Code also lacks good guidance or examples for how websites like ours without version releases should show the maturity in a way that is deemed compliant. If that gets published, we should take a second look at that requirement.)

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