Nick Jackson

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The [Python example](https://github.com/codecov/example-python) suggests that `codecov` will run something called `coveragexml` for us which does this job: > Codecov will call coveragexml -i automatically to generate the coverage xml output,...

From https://www.parliament.uk/mps-lords-and-offices/lords/deceased-lords/ (others may well be missing, but it's going to need more work to dig them out): * [ ] Lord Davies of Coity * [ ] Lord Bhattacharyya...

I don't think we can really treat these the same as votes unless we have data on which MPs were present at the time - it would be incorrect to...

Given we've clocked up two migrations recently, I'm going to be adding a third, and that there will no doubt be more as we continue to improve the site, here's...

The symptoms of this were resolved in 50ef4679f547accd7bbd8f463ea2b8ab9fcd4359 by changing to a narrower collation.

@dracos @Rebeccarumbul: As far as I can remember that survey has been running since before I joined mySociety (assuming it's the demographic one which sends to survey.mysociety.org), and I've never...

AFAIK there is no requirement to include a phone number in any correspondence (unless of course you want a phone reply). Parliament's [own guidance](http://www.parliament.uk/get-involved/contact-your-mp/) says you should include your address,...

I'm really not sure how we'd present this to a user, given we'd get things like "Your postcode crosses a constituency boundary; if you're on the west side of {road}...

Tangentially related are students, who may be resident at one address but still be registered to vote elsewhere (and who still have a vote in local authority elections). Maybe a...

5. A single "reps concierge" email address for all our services, which we can push at the bottom of WTT emails, and is also 'new' enough I think we'd be...