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_Collective
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)
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:
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> 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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