There's not really any central body you could get in touch with that would mean anything. Each person's office is essentially a little fiefdom.
-k
On 1/30/06, Alphax (Wikipedia email) alphasigmax@gmail.com wrote:
John Lee wrote:
John Lee wrote:
A most interesting case, ladies and gentlemen: [[Wikipedia:Requests for comment/United States Congress]]
"This RFC concerns the behavior of editors from the United States Congress". This could possibly set a precedent for how we deal with vandalism from organisations trying to push their POV. We should probably contact someone at Congress to let them know how their reputations are being soiled on Wikipedia. I'm no good at understanding the consequences or repercussions of this, so I just think somebody involved with the Foundation (Jimbo? Angela? Anthere?) might be interested in this. Certainly we don't get vandalised by Congress everyday. :)
John Lee ([[User:Johnleemk]])
Well, whaddya know; it's on WikiNews!
http://en.wikinews.org/wiki/Congressional_staff_actions_prompt_Wikipedia_inv...
That's probably a more readable explanation of what's going on than the RfC.
Oh, we've had a link to that (via http://ln-s.net/$jo) in the #wikipedia topic for about 8 hours now... :)
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