On 1/7/08, Nathan nawrich@gmail.com wrote:
Who would pay? Especially with the likelihood that whatever is written won't live for very long in the same form, but will be modified (and in the mind of a grantor, can be modified by any non-expert).
You all are missing the point, which is that I briefly considered the possibility that people editing Wikipedia on behalf of some governmental or corporate entity either as a direct employee or as a subcontracted spin-doctor, might actually be very good at it, and earn enough money to pursue a path toward a more noble profession, if medicine can even be considered such. That's all, thanks, I'll shut up now.
—C.W.