> Andreas Kolbe wrote:
>> --- On Sat, 8/5/10, Tomasz Ganicz <polimerek at gmail.com> wrote:
>>   
>>> Then another idea is to keep on Commons only those pictures which are
>>> non-controversial and suggest local project to keep their controversial 
>>> pictures local? For example en Wikipedia keeps fair use pictures locally 
>>> and it is OK. If for example nudity pictures is not a problem for Danish or 
>>> > French or Svedish Wikipedias - they can keep them locally... and the> 
>>> en-Wikipedia which is driven by anglo-saxon taboo of nudity can get rid of 
>>> them...
>>>     
>>
>> This is an elegant idea that might be worth pursuing, at least as >> an 
>> interim solution. Projects could be given ample warning that >> certain 
>> media files will be deleted at such and such a date, and >> that if any 
>> project is interested in them, they should transfer >> them to their own 
>> project space. >> Andreas
>
>
>   
> Without even commenting the idea itself, I have to ask:
> What in this context would you consider "ample
> warning"? One year, two years, more, less?
> Yours,> Jussi-Ville Heiskanen
2 months. Andreas


      
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