Well, you are absolutely correct for many of the reasons people have already 
mentioned.  But, your users are still asking to upload Word files.  For 
whatever reason they want to use Word to edit their content and have multiple 
people read and edit it.  Maybe they are old fashioned.  Maybe they are not 
willing to listen.  Who knows, but as a provider of services you should still 
try to meet their needs.  

Get a CMS system installed and tell everyone that is where documents will be 
stored.  They can check them out and in to keep versions straight.  Then remove 
uploading of Word and other documents in your wiki.  Tell everyone they must 
use the CMS if they want to have their content in a Word document.  Even put a 
link in your wiki to the CMS.  Make it easy for them to use the wiki for what 
wikis are good for and the CMS for document management.  And if they still want 
to upload documents into the wiki, tell them it's a security issue unless you 
have a virus checker scanning the images directory of your wiki server.

-Jim

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[mailto:mediawiki-l-boun...@lists.wikimedia.org] On Behalf Of McHale, Nina
Sent: Tuesday, April 28, 2009 12:07 PM
To: mediawiki-l@lists.wikimedia.org
Subject: [Mediawiki-l] wiki versus Word

Hey, all,

Some of my colleagues are objecting to my desire to minimize uploading of Word 
documents to our new intranet wiki. My main objection to it is that we ought to 
be entering information into wiki pages so that we can take full advantage of 
document versioning, talk pages, watching, etc.-y'know, the stuff that makes it 
a wiki...

I've been called "silly" and "arbitrary" regarding this. :) I'm not outright 
forbidding posting Word documents; I'm just trying to get people to use the 
wiki the way it's mean to be used. Am I being unreasonable? I even stated that 
it's acceptable to load the final version of a 20-page report, or a form that's 
meant to be printed out and filled out by hand-i.e., things in a final state 
that do not need further editing.

Has anyone else encountered this resistance? I was most surprised that it came 
from someone who uses/edits Wikipedia, which, as far as I can tell, does not 
support uploading of Word docs.

Nina
Nina McHale, MA/MSLS
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