If true, then that is bad form by those who are releasing the names. it looks like Assange and co kept some documents back for that reason.
That aside, I don't have a problem with that information being let out. Sure, the names should be blacked out, but the operations carried out - both foul and fair - should be put in the public domain. The transparent military should be open to public scrutiny....
Yes and no. Ops procedures (boots on the ground making it happen) are sometimes included in DOD reports. If these were released then in reality it's called giving aid and comfort to the enemy, i.e. here's how we do it. I'd say that puts ours and allies troops in unnecessary jeopardy. It gives the enemy a leg up and potentially plants more of our boys in the ground.