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Oireachtas debate tracker KildareStreet.com back in business

The website, which allows the public to keep track of debates in the Oireachtas, was knocked offline by changes within Leinster House.

A POPULAR WEBSITE which helps members of the public to keep up to date with business in Leinster House has returned to full service after a seven month interruption.
KildareStreet.com was left unable to track debates in the Dáil or Seanad when Oireachtas authorities changed their internal IT systems, moving to a website which did not support a feed in the programming language XML.

Authorities said the moves were part of a cost-cutting drive to cut down on work for outside agencies – which saw transcripts of Dáil and Seanad debates moved from debates.oireachtas.ie, which included an XML feed, to oireachtasdebates.oireachtas.ie which has no such function.

XML is a popular markup language used to export raw data in a way that can be easily manipulated by other services and internet users. This format allowed KildareStreet.com to interpret transcripts and send email updates to users, for example, notifying them whenever a certain TD spoke in the Dáil.

The site’s administrator John Handelaar said the absence of an XML function in the new site meant the site had to be rebuilt from scratch, with a new engine built to ‘scrape’ records from the new Oireachtas website and convert it into XML.

He told TheJournal.ie it had taken several months, with 12-hour days for the last month or so, in order to rebuild the site and allow it to catch up with the debates it had missed in the meantime.

Full functionality should return from tomorrow, when the site will begin to automatically populate with details of Dail and Seanad debates taking place each day.

Handelaar added that the work would not have been possible without the generosity of users who donated to a fundraising effort to revive the site, which brought in donations totalling around €9,000.

That money was distributed to a not-for-profit company, MyGov Ltd, which is the vehicle behind KildareStreet.com and other endeavours such as FixMyStreet.ie, where residents of some counties can report issues in their locality.

Oireachtas authorities had said the disruption to KildareStreet.com was an unintended consequence of its internal transitions, but the disruption prompted ire from many TDs and Senators who said the site was a way of helping the public to keep up to speed with their performance in Leinster House.
KildareStreet.com uses open-source code developed by TheyWorkForYou, a site which offers similar debate-tracking features for debates in UK parliaments including the Northern Ireland Assembly.

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    Apr 22nd 2013, 4:18 PM

    This is great news, well done to all those who donated and made public aware of the shutdown. Really important and useful service.

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    Mute Simon Pierse
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    Apr 22nd 2013, 5:52 PM

    It was an effort to hide data, let me put it this way: lotus notes are an old and outdated language and this was a sneaky and underhand way to attempt to bury public data.

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    Apr 22nd 2013, 4:56 PM

    Sorry i nodded off halfway through reading this.

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    Mute Carcu Sidub
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    Apr 22nd 2013, 4:27 PM

    I wonder was the issue relating to using opendocument formats for transcipts or a Governemnt special mushroom (keep them in the dark & fill them full of bull$shit) format?

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    Mute simontuohy
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    Apr 22nd 2013, 6:10 PM

    This is really good news

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    Mute Denis O Donovan
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    Apr 22nd 2013, 4:32 PM

    Is there an app for it?

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    Mute Katie Does
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    Apr 22nd 2013, 7:05 PM

    Why don’t you get up a fund to pay for the development of one?

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    Mute Brian Henry
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    Apr 23rd 2013, 6:44 PM

    Download any RSS app and subscribe to the TDs you have an interest in.

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    Mute Brian Houlihan
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    Apr 23rd 2013, 3:31 PM

    Great to have it back, useful resource.

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