On 3 June 2011 23:58, James Heilman jmh...@gmail.com wrote:
My local IT got back to me today and agreed to unblock all of Wikipedia for
all 25,000 computers they manage. A bit of success for increasing access.
IMO Wikimedia needs to stay on top of these issues. I have emailed Websense
who
My hospital IT department has become more draconian as of late. Was
attempting to make changes to breast thermography an imaging technique for
breast cancer to discover that websense considers it nudity. Had a
discussion with IT and they concluded that they can be off no help.
What sort of
I have found another work around. It appears that websense does not block
the secure Wikipedia and thus I can edit on that.
James Heilman
On Fri, Jun 3, 2011 at 7:06 AM, James Heilman jmh...@gmail.com wrote:
My hospital IT department has become more draconian as of late. Was
attempting to
On Fri, Jun 3, 2011 at 6:06 AM, James Heilman jmh...@gmail.com wrote:
My hospital IT department has become more draconian as of late. Was
attempting to make changes to breast thermography an imaging technique
for
breast cancer to discover that websense considers it nudity. Had a
discussion
My local IT got back to me today and agreed to unblock all of Wikipedia for
all 25,000 computers they manage. A bit of success for increasing access.
IMO Wikimedia needs to stay on top of these issues. I have emailed Websense
who created the list my institution uses. We need to work with them so