You would probably be interested in this community, which is trying to do similar: [email protected]
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Thank you!
You are a damn hero.
I don't think so. Just hope someone sees it and has their eyes opened.
A lot of people saw project2025 and kept their eyes closed.
Is there a reason you've split the page up into the categories you've used, instead of using the sections in the Project 2025 pdf? If you get enough people interested in keeping this updated, it might make sense to divide the work up by section (I take 3.10, the department of agriculture, for example) instead of hoping to catch everything in the 900 page document.
The owner of each section could split it out into action items, then watch for if those action items are acted on. Put it in a sortable table by topic/section.subsection/blurb/page#. If I find time and motivation, I'll go claim a section and do that in the github as a proof of concept.
That's not a bad idea. My primary reason for the different categorization was because the documents categories have flowery nonthreatening names. My categories show the actual intent that you only get by reading the content.
I found someone else's tracker-- https://progressivereform.org/tracking-trump-2/project-2025-executive-action-tracker/ . They have a really detailed Google spreadsheet.
That's awesome thanks. I'll take a look.