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The feed of changes that might need special attention at /feeds/needs-review.xml includes any edits to candidate profiles where the candidate has been marked as particularly liable to vandalism. At the moment this list of candidates is stored as a Django setting, which means that it can only be changed by developers, and requires a redeploy to take effect. For example, this setting (PEOPLE_LIABLE_TO_VANDALISM) is set for the UK here:
2885, # David Davis (The Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union)
212, # Alan Duncan (Minister of State)
2832, # Michael Fallon (The Secretary of State for Defence)
451, # Liam Fox (The Secretary of State for International Trade and President of the Board of Trade)
918, # Nick Gibb (Minister of State (Department for Education))
3486, # Damian Green (The Secretary of State for Work and Pensions)
3445, # John Hayes (Minister of State (Department for Transport))
2811, # Theresa May (The Prime Minister)
3284, # Chris Grayling (The Secretary of State for Transport)
3151, # David Jones (Minister of State (Department for Exiting the European Union))
2534, # James Brokenshire (The Secretary of State for Northern Ireland)
3238, # Ben Wallace (Minister of State (Home Office) (Security))
4021, # Justine Greening (Minister for Women and Equalities)
4021, # Justine Greening (The Secretary of State for Education)
3155, # Jeremy Hunt (The Secretary of State for Health)
1918, # Greg Clark (The Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy )
1592, # David Mundell (The Secretary of State for Scotland)
1104, # Edward Timpson (Minister of State (Department for Education))
1303, # Karen Bradley (The Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport)
1923, # Alun Cairns (The Secretary of State for Wales)
3737, # Matthew Hancock (Minister of State (Department for Culture, Media and Sport) (Digital Policy))
1326, # Priti Patel (The Secretary of State for International Development)
3741, # Robert Halfon (Minister of State (Department of Education) (Apprenticeships and Skills))
519, # Amber Rudd (The Secretary of State for the Home Department)
2875, # Andrea Leadsom (The Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs)
349, # Sajid Javid (The Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government)
4881, # Gavin Barwell (Minister of State (Department for Communities and Local Government) (Housing, Planning and London))
3533, # Brandon Lewis (Minister of State (Home Office) (Policing and the Fire Service))
2204, # Jo Johnson (Minister of State (Department for Education) (Universities and Science) (Joint with the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy))
2204, # Jo Johnson (Minister of State (Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy) (Universities and Science) (Joint with the Department for Education))
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Instead, this data should be maintained in the database, and changes to it should be made via the site.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
The feed of changes that might need special attention at
/feeds/needs-review.xml
includes any edits to candidate profiles where the candidate has been marked as particularly liable to vandalism. At the moment this list of candidates is stored as a Django setting, which means that it can only be changed by developers, and requires a redeploy to take effect. For example, this setting (PEOPLE_LIABLE_TO_VANDALISM
) is set for the UK here:yournextrepresentative/elections/uk/settings.py
Lines 8 to 75 in 5a057d6
Instead, this data should be maintained in the database, and changes to it should be made via the site.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: