On 2006-09-06, Srtgray <
[email protected]> wrote:
> No, it seems that DEFRA have indeed set up a wiki page - but it is
> currently locked to edits.
It didn't used to be locked to edits, as shown by the following story;
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/09/05/defra_wiki_abuse/
Some chops from the above URL;
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Hours after publication of the policy, pranksters launched dozens of
attacks against the wiki, hosted on Defra's official website. The
heading for discussion "Who are the parties to the environmental
contract?" became, "Where is the party for the environmental contract?
Can I come? Will there be cake? Hooray!"
Responses to the question of "what tools can be used to deliver the
environmental contract?" solicited the illuminating answer: "Spade,
Organic Yoghurt Stirrer, Old washing up liquid bottle, Sticky Back
Plastic."
Hackers suggested the correct tools to "create the right incentive
frameworks" included a "Big stick" and an "Owl magnet".
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If ever anyone wonders why we don't get to vote on individual
government proposals on a regular basis, "people with way too much
time on their hands" is all the answer you need.
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Blast off and strike the evil Bydo empire!