On 5/31/06, Stan Shebs <shebs(a)apple.com> wrote:
One thing that I think editors should do is to
make employers and
such aware of their WP activities as much as possible.
It's probably also true that there is a fair number of people who are
editing Wikipedia under circumstances their boss or supervisor would
disapprove of, including *gasp* some members of the nefarious ruling
class known as "administrators". For those who intend to continue
doing so, using a separate account may be advisable. (Accountability
activism strikes again! Let's stalk people so they tell us more about
themselves!)
Do we have a guideline for dealing with off-wiki harassment? We
probably should, and link it from RfA.
The relationship between any Wikipedian and his real life employer are
not our concern. Unless editing Wikipedia is a part of his job
description he should not be doing so during his work time. If he gets
fired because of his addictive behaviour it's not our concern.
Ec