Very nice. Suggestions: Allow more than one moderator and possibly a chat box?
This is a great idea (for persistent url).
I think the only source for that data would be through the OMB, but I'm not sure where you could find it.
Mind if we add this to the site?
Thank dvito for compiling. This is a great visualization.
Is there a good js library for doing this style chart?
It's also logarithmic.
It's not attempting to be deceitful. The problem is the DOD has 8x as many employees as the next largest agency. If spaced without a logarithmic scale, the rest of the agencies are so insignificant it doesn't have any…
I talked to dvito, he said he compiled it by hand, so he might incorporate your data into ours.
But very hard to calculate. If we had a solid source of information on this, I could add it.
https://news.ycombinator.com/user?id=dvito is one of the creators.
They fall under the Department of the Treasury.
The other guys that did most of the work will weigh in in a couple of hours. I just wrote the hour calculation.
I'll look into this.
That's a great idea.
I've got to ask one of the other guys where he got the data. It's available via json in our project here: https://github.com/dvito/govuptime
Very nice. Suggestions: Allow more than one moderator and possibly a chat box?
This is a great idea (for persistent url).
I think the only source for that data would be through the OMB, but I'm not sure where you could find it.
Mind if we add this to the site?
Thank dvito for compiling. This is a great visualization.
Is there a good js library for doing this style chart?
It's also logarithmic.
It's not attempting to be deceitful. The problem is the DOD has 8x as many employees as the next largest agency. If spaced without a logarithmic scale, the rest of the agencies are so insignificant it doesn't have any…
I talked to dvito, he said he compiled it by hand, so he might incorporate your data into ours.
But very hard to calculate. If we had a solid source of information on this, I could add it.
https://news.ycombinator.com/user?id=dvito is one of the creators.
They fall under the Department of the Treasury.
The other guys that did most of the work will weigh in in a couple of hours. I just wrote the hour calculation.
I'll look into this.
That's a great idea.
I've got to ask one of the other guys where he got the data. It's available via json in our project here: https://github.com/dvito/govuptime