Heh, and on Cryptome, this is interesting:
Wikileaks should stop the redactions of names in the diplomatic cables and war files and release untampered documents.
They back up their position by offering
names of suspected MI6 agents, (and probably other stuff; haven't looked much).
That list is five years old, so maybe there was a fuss at the time, but I certainly haven't read anything recently that contrasted WikiLeaks against Cryptome, and credited WL for actually doing anonymising.