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 Any FOI answer is public and unprotected by any disclosure laws, so a website could completely be done and would be 100% legal.  

In fact, many jurisdictions do publish all foi answers provided.  You might have to dig a bit but most FOI answers are posted usually.

What's missing is an easily searchable database a-la Wikipedia. 
 Right, what I meant is (as a lawyer) I would have to be carefuly participating int he recommendation of changes, etc., to requests as it could be construed to be the practice of law.  But I would love to see, and would contribute to, building a Wiki like this to the extent I can.  It would be a great way to get more eyeballs on efforts
 
 Right, what I meant is (as a lawyer) I would have to be carefuly participating int he recommendation of changes, etc., to requests as it could be construed to be the practice of law.  But I would love to see, and would contribute to, building a Wiki like this to the extent I can.  It would be a great way to get more eyeballs on efforts
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