On Mon, 2010-12-13 at 11:27 -0500, John Baer wrote:

> I have a problem with this. The desire is to discuss the idea and I
> believe I clearly stated this is a proposal and defined what that
> meant. If the Team decides this is a bad idea and we should not go
> there I will certainly support it.

It's a pretty basic understanding for anyone working in a FOSS team. You
seem to be new to how tasks work for a team. For reference , kindly read
Сергей's mail in this thread. (That is how most teams add their tasks.)

It seems you are not a native English speaker, which might have lead to
this confusion. And it seems you have not understood the page and it's
reason for existence. 
I'v added a note to the page, to prevent future confusions, mentioning
when a task needs to be added there.

> However, I was not aware of your authority to move content around to
> meet your personal needs.

No, that comment was not *my* 'personal needs', but removed since the
task was added due to your personal interest and not the team's. 
I'm not aware of your authority to add content on your own to a *team*
page. And mark it as a team task. 

That page is for *serious* , *real* Tasks that are to be worked on by
anyone who comes along and has an interest in Ubuntu artwork. 
It is for someone to spend their precious time, *usefully*, to really
improve Ubuntu and it's derivatives.

It is *not* a place for a passerby to post an imaginary task. And
suggest the team look into it.
It is *not* a proposal page for adding new ideas. It never was.

>  If I am wrong please help me understand as I did not know posting to
> the wiki required your approval.

No, not *my* approval, but anyone must get an approval from the team
first.

Repeating Just for future reference, always discuss first with a team
before adding your personal ideas or suggestions. 
Proposals are to exist only in our own namespace. Because it is always
the person's proposal. Not the team's. eg:
<https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Mohan_chml/IndianLoCo>


-- 
Cheers,
Vish


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