2009/3/2 Tomasz Ganicz <polime...@gmail.com>:
> Two recent examples from Polish Wikipedia: > *A sportsmen had anitdoping case around 5 years ago, when he was 18. > There is good source of this information (his own interwiev in sport's > magazine in which he appologises for taking an illegal drug). Now the > guy is saing that it was all forgotten by mainstream media, he was > already punished for this (6 months break) but he is now trying to > get new contract and Wikipedia entry on him may destroy the deal. > Therefore he ask for removing this info or his entire bio... > *A pop singer manager wants to remove the birthday of his starllet, > because she is (probably) around 30 but her current image show her as > "almost teenager". The birhtday is sourced by "Who is Who in Poland", > paper eddtion - but it was removed from electronic version, and they > also manged to remove it from all other web-pages. If those were answered any way other than "no, go away" (however politely phrased), then that's just wrong. - d. _______________________________________________ foundation-l mailing list foundation-l@lists.wikimedia.org Unsubscribe: https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/foundation-l