Skip to content
New issue

Have a question about this project? Sign up for a free GitHub account to open an issue and contact its maintainers and the community.

By clicking “Sign up for GitHub”, you agree to our terms of service and privacy statement. We’ll occasionally send you account related emails.

Already on GitHub? Sign in to your account

Make a cooler diff chooser #19

Open
GraylinKim opened this issue Nov 22, 2012 · 4 comments
Open

Make a cooler diff chooser #19

GraylinKim opened this issue Nov 22, 2012 · 4 comments

Comments

@GraylinKim
Copy link
Contributor

See this mock up of the chooser I have in mind. Just click on two nodes for the bills you want to diff and watch it update in real time.

My Javascript foo isn't so great, but I'm pretty sure we can do this. Anyone else have a thought here?

@abutterworth
Copy link
Contributor

That looks awesome. I can take a look this weekend.

Adam

On Nov 21, 2012, at 7:11 PM, Graylin Kim [email protected] wrote:

See this mock up of the chooser I have in mind. Just click on two nodes for the bills you want to diff and watch it update in real time.

My Javascript foo isn't so great, but I'm pretty sure we can do this. Anyone else have a thought here?


Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub.

@GraylinKim
Copy link
Contributor Author

Great, looking forward to seeing if we can do something like this. @stefancrain do you have and design feedback before he gets started?

@stefancrain
Copy link
Contributor

I'm on the road sirs, but I will be sure to have down time before this weekend. Talk soon.

On Nov 21, 2012, at 7:40 PM, Graylin Kim [email protected] wrote:

Great, looking forward to seeing if we can do something like this. @stefancrain do you have and design feedback before he gets started?


Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub.

@GraylinKim
Copy link
Contributor Author

In the last 4 years we had the following distribution of amendments in the Senate:

  • 16,000+ bills introduced
  • 3713 bills with 1 amendment (e.g. S39-2011)
  • 910 bills with 2 amendments (e.g. S149-2011)
  • 264 bills with 3 amendments (e.g. S7033-2011)
  • 78 bills with 4 amendments (e.g. S419-2011)
  • 19 bills with 5 amendments (e.g. S1803-2011)
  • 5 bills with 6 amendments (e.g. S5149-2011)
  • 1 bills with 7 amendments (e.g. S3296-2009)
  • 1 bill with 8 amendments (e.g. S3296-2009)

So as long as it scales cleanly to 5 or 6 amendments and works for 6+ I think we should be fine.

Sign up for free to join this conversation on GitHub. Already have an account? Sign in to comment
Projects
None yet
Development

No branches or pull requests

3 participants