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-rw-r--r--lib/views/help/api.rhtml6
-rw-r--r--lib/views/help/credits.rhtml4
-rw-r--r--lib/views/help/officers.rhtml26
-rw-r--r--lib/views/help/privacy.rhtml4
-rw-r--r--lib/views/help/requesting.rhtml20
6 files changed, 31 insertions, 31 deletions
diff --git a/lib/views/help/about.rhtml b/lib/views/help/about.rhtml
index b68ff99..a2b5ef2 100644
--- a/lib/views/help/about.rhtml
+++ b/lib/views/help/about.rhtml
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
<%= render :partial => 'sidebar' %>
<div id="left_column_flip">
- <h1 id="introduction">Introduction to WhatDoTheyKnow <a href="#introduction">#</a> </h1> <p>This is a custom "about" page</p>
+ <h1 id="introduction">Introduction to <%= site_name %> <a href="#introduction">#</a> </h1> <p>This is a custom "about" page</p>
</div>
diff --git a/lib/views/help/api.rhtml b/lib/views/help/api.rhtml
index a21f450..323bdb7 100644
--- a/lib/views/help/api.rhtml
+++ b/lib/views/help/api.rhtml
@@ -8,10 +8,10 @@
<h2> Introduction </h2>
<p>This page explains how programmers can make other websites and software
-interact with WhatDoTheyKnow via an "API".
+interact with <%= site_name %> via an "API".
</p>
-<p>WhatDoTheyKnow does not have a full API yet, but we are gradually adding
+<p><%= site_name %> does not have a full API yet, but we are gradually adding
lots of things that are similar in use to an API as they are requested.
</p>
@@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ information about the list of events in the feed.
<h2> 4. Spreadsheet of all authorities </h2>
<p>
-A spreadsheet file listing every body in WhatDoTheyKnow is available:
+A spreadsheet file listing every body in <%= site_name %> is available:
<%= link_to "all-authorities.csv", all_public_bodies_csv_url() %>
</p>
diff --git a/lib/views/help/credits.rhtml b/lib/views/help/credits.rhtml
index 08405da..bc493bc 100644
--- a/lib/views/help/credits.rhtml
+++ b/lib/views/help/credits.rhtml
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@
<dl>
-<dt id="thanks">Which people made WhatDoTheyKnow? <a href="#thanks">#</a> </dt>
+<dt id="thanks">Which people made <%= site_name %>? <a href="#thanks">#</a> </dt>
<dd>Oh, nearly everyone (and <a href="http://www.mysociety.org/helpus">maybe you too</a>)!
<ul>
<li>
@@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ You're all stars.
<li>Help people find successful requests, and monitor performance of authorities, by
<a href="/categorise/play">playing the categorisation game</a>. </li>
<li>Find out FOI email addresses of <a href="/help/requesting#missing_body">authorities that we're missing</a>.</li>
- <li>Write a blog post about either WhatDoTheyKnow or an interesting request that you've
+ <li>Write a blog post about either <%= site_name %> or an interesting request that you've
found. Post about it on a forum that you frequent. Tell friends about it.</li> <li>If you're
a programmer, get the source code for our parent project, <a href="http://alaveteli.org">Alaveteli</a>
and tell us about patches we can pull. It's made in Ruby on Rails.
diff --git a/lib/views/help/officers.rhtml b/lib/views/help/officers.rhtml
index 9d2bfd2..c1bc934 100644
--- a/lib/views/help/officers.rhtml
+++ b/lib/views/help/officers.rhtml
@@ -9,17 +9,17 @@
<dt id="top">I just got here from bottom of an FOI request, what is going on? <a href="#top">#</a> </dt>
-<dd><p>WhatDoTheyKnow is a service run by a charity. It helps ordinary members
+<dd><p><%= site_name %> is a service run by a charity. It helps ordinary members
of the public make FOI requests, and easily track and share the responses.</p>
-<p>The FOI request you received was made by someone using WhatDoTheyKnow. You can
+<p>The FOI request you received was made by someone using <%= site_name %>. You can
simply reply to the request as you would any other request from an individual.
The only difference is that your response will be automatically published on
the Internet.
</p>
<p>If you have privacy or other concerns, please read the answers below.
You might also like to read the <a
-href="/help/about">introduction to WhatDoTheyKnow</a> to find out more about what
+href="/help/about">introduction to <%= site_name %></a> to find out more about what
the site does from the point of view of a user. You can also search the
site to find the authority that you work for, and view the status of
any requests made using the site.
@@ -53,23 +53,23 @@ find a page listing all requests that each person has made.
<dd>Yes it is. This
<a href="http://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/1142/response/2894/attach/5/20080806100741260.pdf">letter from the ICO to Rother District Council</a> gives guidance on the matter, specifically
-in the context of requests made via WhatDoTheyKnow.
+in the context of requests made via <%= site_name %>.
</dd>
<dt id="vexatious">Aren't you making lots of vexatious requests? <a href="#vexatious">#</a> </dt>
-<dd><p>WhatDoTheyKnow is not making any requests. We are sending requests on
+<dd><p><%= site_name %> is not making any requests. We are sending requests on
behalf of our users, who are real people making the requests. </p>
<p>Look at it like this - if lots of different people made requests from
different Hotmail email addresses, then you would not think that Microsoft were
making vexatious requests. It is exactly the same if lots of requests are made
-via WhatDoTheyKnow. Moreover, since all requests are public it is much easier
+via <%= site_name %>. Moreover, since all requests are public it is much easier
for you to see if one of our users is making vexatious requests. </p>
<p>If that isn't enough for you, the
<a href="http://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/1142/response/2894/attach/5/20080806100741260.pdf">letter from the ICO to Rother District Council</a> gives some guidance on the matter.</p>
</dd>
-<dt id="spam_problems">I can see a request on WhatDoTheyKnow, but we never got it by email!<a href="#spam_problems">#</a> </dt>
+<dt id="spam_problems">I can see a request on <%= site_name %>, but we never got it by email!<a href="#spam_problems">#</a> </dt>
<dd><p>If a request appears on the site, then we have attempted to send it to
the authority by email. Any delivery failure messages will automatically
@@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ it is best if they show the hard work they are doing by explaining what is
taking the extra time to do.
</p>
-<p>That said, WhatDoTheyKnow does show the maximum legal deadline
+<p>That said, <%= site_name %> does show the maximum legal deadline
for response on each request. Here's how we calculate it.</p>
<ul>
@@ -148,13 +148,13 @@ one case which is not normal, see the next question about
<a href="#public_interest_test">public interest test time extensions</a>.
</p>
-<p>Schools are also a special case, which WhatDoTheyKnow displays differently.
+<p>Schools are also a special case, which <%= site_name %> displays differently.
</p>
<ul>
<li>Since June 2009, <strong>schools</strong> have "20 working days
disregarding any working day which is not a school day, or 60 working days,
-whichever is first" (<a href="http://www.opsi.gov.uk/si/si2009/draft/ukdsi_9780111477632_en_1">FOI (Time for Compliance with Request) Regulations 2009</a>). WhatDoTheyKnow indicates on requests to schools that the 20 day deadline is only
+whichever is first" (<a href="http://www.opsi.gov.uk/si/si2009/draft/ukdsi_9780111477632_en_1">FOI (Time for Compliance with Request) Regulations 2009</a>). <%= site_name %> indicates on requests to schools that the 20 day deadline is only
during term time, and shows them as definitely overdue after 60 working days
</li>
</ul>
@@ -174,19 +174,19 @@ extension when applying a <strong>public interest test</strong>. Information
Commissioner guidance says that it should only be used in "exceptionally
complex" cases
(<a href="http://www.ico.gov.uk/upload/documents/library/freedom_of_information/detailed_specialist_guides/foi_good_practice_guidance_4.pdf">FOI Good Practice Guidance No. 4</a>).
-WhatDoTheyKnow doesn't specifically handle this case, which is why we use the
+<%= site_name %> doesn't specifically handle this case, which is why we use the
phrase "should normally have responded by" when the 20 working day time is
exceeded.
</p>
<p>The same guidance says that, even in exceptionally complex cases, no
Freedom of Information request should take more than <strong>40 working days</strong>
-to answer. WhatDoTheyKnow displays requests which are overdue by that much
+to answer. <%= site_name %> displays requests which are overdue by that much
with stronger wording to indicate they are definitely late.
</p>
<p>The Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act does not allow such a public
-interest extension. WhatDoTheyKnow would like to see the law changed to either
+interest extension. <%= site_name %> would like to see the law changed to either
remove the extension from the UK Act, or to reintroduce an absolute time limit
of 40 working days even with the extension (the House of Lords <a
href="http://www.publicwhip.org.uk/division.php?date=2000-10-17&amp;number=1&amp;house=lords">voted
diff --git a/lib/views/help/privacy.rhtml b/lib/views/help/privacy.rhtml
index 16fadd6..33cdd81 100644
--- a/lib/views/help/privacy.rhtml
+++ b/lib/views/help/privacy.rhtml
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ email address to them. You will be told that this is going to happen.</p>
</dd>
<dt id="nasty_spam">Will you send nasty, brutish spam to my email address? <a href="#nasty_spam">#</a> </dt>
-<dd>Nope. After you sign up to WhatDoTheyKnow we will only send you emails
+<dd>Nope. After you sign up to <%= site_name %> we will only send you emails
relating to a request you made, an email alert that you have signed up for,
or for other reasons that you specifically authorise. We will never give or
sell your email addresses to anyone else, unless we are obliged to by law, or
@@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ give you an email address to use for that purpose.</p>
<dd>
-<p>WhatDoTheyKnow is a permanent, public archive of Freedom of
+<p><%= site_name %> is a permanent, public archive of Freedom of
Information requests. Even though you may not find the response to
a request useful any more, it may be of interest to others. For this
reason, we will not delete requests.
diff --git a/lib/views/help/requesting.rhtml b/lib/views/help/requesting.rhtml
index 4b6a55f..7787d15 100644
--- a/lib/views/help/requesting.rhtml
+++ b/lib/views/help/requesting.rhtml
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@
<p>It can be hard to untangle government's complicated structured, and work out
who knows the information that you want. Here are a few tips:
<ul>
-<li>Browse or search WhatDoTheyKnow looking for similar requests to yours.</li>
+<li>Browse or search <%= site_name %> looking for similar requests to yours.</li>
<li>When you've found an authority you think might have the information, use
the "home page" link on the right hand side of their page to check what they do
on their website.</li>
@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ to hear from you too.
<dt id="authorities">Why do you include some authorities that aren't formally subject to FOI?<a href="#authorities">#</a> </dt>
<dd>
-<p>WhatDoTheyKnow lets you make requests for information to a range of
+<p><%= site_name %> lets you make requests for information to a range of
organisations:</p>
<ul>
@@ -135,7 +135,7 @@ requests.
or one or two other cases, then they may have more time
(<a href="/help/officers#days">full details</a>).
-<p>WhatDoTheyKnow will email you if you don't get a timely response. You can
+<p><%= site_name %> will email you if you don't get a timely response. You can
then send the public authority a message to remind them, and tell them if they
are breaking the law.</p>
@@ -152,7 +152,7 @@ are breaking the law.</p>
</li>
<li>If they have not received it, the problem is most likely due to
"spam filters". Refer the authority to the measures in the answer
- '<a href="/help/officers#spam_problems">I can see a request on WhatDoTheyKnow, but we never got it by email!</a>'
+ '<a href="/help/officers#spam_problems">I can see a request on <%= site_name %>, but we never got it by email!</a>'
in the FOI officers section of this help.
</li>
<li>If you're still having no luck, then you can ask for an internal review,
@@ -198,7 +198,7 @@ Information Commissioner's guidance</a> for details.</p>
<dt id="data_protection">Can I request information about myself? <a href="#data_protection">#</a> </dt>
<dd>
-<p>No. Requests made using WhatDoTheyKnow are public, made under the Freedom of
+<p>No. Requests made using <%= site_name %> are public, made under the Freedom of
Information Act, and cannot help you find information about a private
individual.</p>
@@ -216,7 +216,7 @@ immediately so we can remove it.</p>
<dt id="private_requests">I'd like to keep my request secret! (At least until I publish my story) <a href="#private_requests">#</a> </dt>
-<dd><p>WhatDoTheyKnow is currently only designed for public requests. All
+<dd><p><%= site_name %> is currently only designed for public requests. All
responses that we receive are automatically published on the website for anyone
to read. </p>
<p>You should contact the public authority directly if you would like to
@@ -234,7 +234,7 @@ the Environmental Information Regulations (EIR).
</p>
<p>It's a very similar law, so you make a request
-to them using WhatDoTheyKnow in just the same way as an FOI request. The only
+to them using <%= site_name %> in just the same way as an FOI request. The only
difference is that on the page where your write you request, it reminds you
that you can only request "environmental information" and tells you what that
means. It is quite broad.
@@ -259,17 +259,17 @@ to the other authorities, you must copy and paste it by hand.
<dt id="offsite">I made a request off the site, how do I upload it to the archive?<a href="#offsite">#</a> </dt>
-<dd>WhatDoTheyKnow is an archive of requests made through the site,
+<dd><%= site_name %> is an archive of requests made through the site,
and does not try to be an archive of all FOI requests. We'll never support uploading
other requests. For one thing, we wouldn't be able to verify that other
responses actually came from the authority. If this really matters to you,
-you can always make the same request again via WhatDoTheyKnow.
+you can always make the same request again via <%= site_name %>.
</dd>
<dt id="moderation">How do you moderate request annotations? <a href="#moderation">#</a> </dt>
<dd>
-<p>Annotations on WhatDoTheyKnow are to help
+<p>Annotations on <%= site_name %> are to help
people get the information they want, or to give them pointers to places they
can go to help them act on it. We reserve the right to remove anything else.
</p>