Wiki editing is not totally anonymous AND has timestamps and archives so we
can see who changed what to what when (even if the who is just an IP
address). As Torrie demonstrated, saying "Anyone can put whatever on the
wiki and its there" is inaccurate.
On Mar 20, 2014 7:19 AM, "Torrie Fischer" <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Thursday, March 20, 2014 03:19:12 Andrew Buczko wrote:
> > Torie, The meeting minutes from :
> > https://synhak.org/wiki/Meetings/2013-01-01
> > Say nothing about "how" we decide on a proposal. The meeting minutes only
> > refer to the Proposal page:
> > https://synhak.org/wiki/Proposals
> > The Proposal page Has the basic rules on how we decide on proposals, but
> it
> > was last modified on 19 March 2014, at 16:23.
> >
> >  Being that this is a wiki and I just verified that I can change the
> > document to say what ever I want it to say then I / we cannot trust that
> > this is how it's has always  been.
> >
> > Plus, even if it has been, I don't see consensus working in a larger
> group.
>
> https://synhak.org/w/index.php?title=Proposals&action=history
>
> On March 20th, someone added "Andy was here"
>
> On March 19th, I added the {{Banner_policy}} tag
>
> On March 11th, someone added a proposal to update our address in the bylaws
>
> On January 7th, 2013, the page was created with that whole protocol.
>
> The only way to edit the history of a page is through direct editing of the
> database, which only G, Chris, and myself have access to, and there isn't a
> way to tell who if anyone did.
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