The community is already discussing this matter Andreas.
What you are doing is, since your "vote" is not going the way you want (the
picture, apparentely, will remain as a FP) you are canvassing votes here, so
people can go there are vote to delist the image.
That, my dear, is pure canvass, and is not allowed in any project.
So, again, stop do that.
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2011/5/18 Andreas Kolbe <jayen466(a)yahoo.com>
--- On *Wed, 18/5/11, Béria Lima
<beria.lima(a)wikimedia.pt>* wrote:
From: Béria Lima <beria.lima(a)wikimedia.pt>
Subject: Re: [Gendergap] [Commons-l] Fwd: Photo of the Day on Wikimedia
Commons
To: "Increasing female participation in Wikimedia projects" <
gendergap(a)lists.wikimedia.org>
Date: Wednesday, 18 May, 2011, 12:54
Andreas,
Again: Stop canvassing your POV!!! This list (and Commons-l) are not for
that.
That is my last warning
This list was set up to discuss systemic issues in Foundation projects. In
the opinion of several contributors here, this specific issue is profoundly
symptomatic of the issue this list was set up to discuss.
This includes Commons selecting images for featured status on the basis of
comments like "I like her big tits", rather than artistic merit, and then
featuring them on the main page. Or creating categories like "People using
vacuum cleaners".
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:People_using_vacuum_cleaners
In my view, it's a basic community competence issue.
Andreas
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