Thanks Tom. Well aware of some of the holes and limitations. What we really
need is to have these constructively analysed by the outside world, with
suggestions fed back in. My team want this debate about "new approaches to
sort previously intractable information needs" as much as this list does.

There's a whole attitudinal and way-of-working piece of learning going on
here; so all comments are grist to the mill.

Substantive comment easiest for us via innovate.direct.gov.uk rather than
@Directgov, but we'll take it wherever...

Paul



-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Tom
Steinberg
Sent: 03 February 2009 15:25
To: mySociety:Public
Subject: [mySociety:public] New school closures site - feedback?

DirectGov seems to have developed themselves some sort of renegade
core, that has launched innovate.direct.gov.uk and has just launched
this:

http://innovate.direct.gov.uk/2009/02/03/school-closures-%E2%80%93-a-better-
way/

It's far from perfect, but I think we should be encouraging to them
because it's a rare example of govt building a small and hopefully
useful website in just a day or two.

Can you give them constructive feedback, either on their blog, their
feedback form, or via talking to @directgov on twitter?

Tom

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