On Tue, Jan 06, 2015 at 11:51:11AM -1000, Kory P wrote:
> HI James,
>
> It sounds like Sunlight is working on it as quickly as possible.
Exactly right, we're currently going through states sorted by
legislative start date, and trying to keep ahead of the curve. So far,
we're looking pretty good.
> Paul, is
> there anything us folks in the states can do to help out?
Oh, absolutely! Contributing to Open States is pretty straight forward
Python 2 scraping work -- we have some of it documented on the
contributing[1] page
[1]:
http://openstates.org/contributing/
> Arizona is another priority for groups I'm working with too.
Awesome. If you send in a Pull Request to the Open States repo, I'd be
happy to give it a quick turnaround!
>
> Thanks Sunlight for all of the good work. Let us know if we can help
Taking a look at your home state would be awesome! Feel free to contact
me on IRC (#openstates on
irc.freenode.net) or over email for help!
> kory
Paul
> On Mon, Jan 5, 2015 at 6:13 AM, James Schaffer <[1]
jas.sc...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> Hi OpenStaters,
> I'm wondering if you can make a guess when the NY data is likely to be
> updated with the new term's legislators based on historical update
> dates.
> Thanks very much,
> James Schaffer
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Software Engineer