I was looking around on the wiki and noticed that there has been some vandalism or link insertion example: http://www.bikecollectives.org/wiki/index.php?title=Salt_Lake_City_Bicycle_C...
I've had this happen to wiki's before if they don't require login to edit. I think that Wikipedia solves this problem by having a large number of people watching the site making sure that vandalismis deleted. I doubt that we have the time to keep the wiki clean of automated bots inserting links.
Any suggestions to solve the problem? I think that it would be good if anyone could browse the wiki without login but to edit pages requires a login.
Nathan (Austin Yellow Bike)
On 8/17/07, Jay Varner jay@sopobikes.org wrote:
The Bike Collective Network's wiki is a growing resource that needs some organizing (though it is searchable). This might help http://www.bikecollectives.org/wiki/index.php?title=IRS_Form_1023
On 8/16/07, Ariel raymon bikefarm@gmail.com wrote:
Rachel, I've found a lawyer 1st step!... he explained to me that I should get
copies
of the exempion forms filled out by similar projects so that we can look
at
its wording, because the main point is to prove you' re not using the nonprofit status to make more money by writing things
off
on taxes.. Would you send me a link to them so that I can print them
out. I
don't really know what the wiki is. .... is it attached to the bikecollective website? know of any other collectives who also have
their
own 501c3s and excemption forms? thanks for all the resources.... are u located in Atlanta by any chance? I think my friend Abigail might ahve reffered me to you. cool Ariel
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