Jan Ainali
Jan Ainali
> Related: Ultimately we need to separate the version numbers/dates into: when the code changed, when there is a change at country level, and at agency level. > > https://www.govdirectory.org/standard-for-public-code/...
Closing this as the Dutch prime minister is updated now.
Confirmed. Currently, it is only seen on Sweden as that it is the only country with topics.
Just a note that Q374794 - Gotland has been fixed.
See also #62.
I think you need to explain the feature a bit more, as I don't really understand what you want to do.
I'll reopen this as I think it also makes sense on countries itself. Here is a quick mock up of how it could look. 
> I think this discussion illustrates that this change isn't well intended towards users and the overall ecosystem but rather comes from a few individuals wish to be in control...
> but that's not in the minutes From the minutes: "we should stop explicitly inviting people to fork OpenRefine." And that is the whole point, and in line with what...
> But it's confusing because we had [an explicite invitation in the main repository](https://github.com/OpenRefine/OpenRefine/pull/6725). Again this illustrates how problematic these meetings are. I agree that it was confusing for a...