you mean, while we evidently trust them to use the tools as trusted members of our community, we still cannot not trust them to *not* send in something illegal such as a forged identity?
best, oscar
On 5/1/07, shi zhao shizhao@gmail.com wrote:
How to prove their identity?
2007/5/1, Aphaia aphaia@gmail.com:
On 5/1/07, Brianna Laugher brianna.laugher@gmail.com wrote:
On 01/05/07, Kat Walsh kat@mindspillage.org wrote:
Those affected by this resolution should contact Cary Bass, WMF volunteer coordinator, at cbass@wikimedia.org. We will also attempt
to
contact everyone individually who will need to do this; however, please spread this message to those in your communities.
Before Cary gets inundated, what should we be supplying? Scans of drivers licenses and the like? Fax of birth certs to the WMF office?
/me expects Cary announces the way to identify.
A next question. Some of us faxed a copy of passports once to the Foundation office for another purpose. Is it sufficient for the Office, if they are told "hey you have already gotten it" or they would like us to send them it again?
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