>
> *Actually, given that the template was cascade protected by virtue of it
> being on the main page, only administrators can edit it.  You're not an
> administrator on Commons, but you do have a staff flag.  Therefore I'd say
> that's a staff action.*
>

That said, changed the picture without any discussion, only because some
people don't want to see a half-naked anime girl on Main Page (btw: What is
the problem with that picture? I'm a girl, and i'm not AT ALL offended for
see that in main page) was a act that NO ONE should do without consensus.
Not an adm, not an editor, not a staff.

And do that by abusing the tools WMF and the communitty gave you only made
everything even worse.

That said, i restored the original image of the day and would love if you
people decide if the picture should stay or not in main page ON COMMONS.
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2011/5/16 Aaron Adrignola <[email protected]>

> On Mon, May 16, 2011 at 2:13 AM, Neil Kandalgaonkar 
> <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> I changed the picture. I'd like to note that I did this not owing to any
>> 'authority' I might have as a WMF employee, just as a regular person
>> associated with Commons.
>>
>>
> Actually, given that the template was cascade protected by virtue of it
> being on the main page, only administrators can edit it.  You're not an
> administrator on Commons, but you do have a staff flag.  Therefore I'd say
> that's a staff action.
>
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