Firstly browse the site, pick a random country and start reading their comments. If you see anything interesting feel free to post a comment with your thoughts. If you are reading a comment and you realise you have seen it before then post a comment starting with the word “Dupe” followed by the comment reference of another comment. We will then tag one of the comments as “Has Dupes” and the other as “Dupe”. Use the search tool to help with this, for example you can search for everything containing the word CEILING and find several countries picked up a problem with the definition of that function.
Your first comment will wait for moderation, after you have posted a sensible comment then you can post instantly. Moderation is just to keep the spammers at bay.
If you want to help by being an editor and tagging the articles then you will have to register, post a few accurate tagging suggestions and then post a comment letting us know you want to edit.
If you want to email me directly rather than post a comment try my first name at theopenlearningcentre.com
If you know of, or can write a WordPress plugin to show all comments by the currently logged in user then that would be a handy addition. In fact what would be really cool would be a list of comments and against each one the tags of the article they were commenting on.
On the subject of WordPress plugins if you know of or can write something that allows editors to set tags on articles without going into the admin console and editing the whole article that would be handy.
Each article has the comment, the suggestion from the national body, the paragraph and clause where it occurred and the type of the comment (ge=general ed=editorial etc.) They are in styled paragraphs like <p class=”suggestion”> but we are looking for suggestions on what to put in the css file to style them. Right now only the suggestion is styled with red text. Help us make them look pretty.
A bit of publicity about the site wouldn’t hurt. If you have a blog feel free to blog about it.