I'm being accountable to you, although I don't know how helpful this email will be.<br><ul><li>I've deleted a whole lot of clipart that has violated the upload policies and copyright violations. <br>e.g. rss logos, ubuntu logos, a few debian logos, gnu logos, various other little tidbits and logos.</li>
<li>I've also tagged a whole bunch of clipart for remix_problem, <br></li><li>and comment_problem.</li><li>A number of either unhelpful comments have been deleted or hidden.</li><li>various bugs have been listed on LP</li>
<li>some clipart that was making xml errors appear, and have missing thumbnails I just deleted. No point having them around.</li><li>some cliparts that were hidden and not actioned on for a long time I also deleted. These were ones that weren't svgs or valid clipart.</li>
<li>I deleted some spam svg's e.g. that messcleaning user for jpg/png embedding as well as blatant advertising. I don't think OCAL or it's users are interested in companies advertising like that, and I view it as an abuse of the service OCAL provides. </li>
</ul>In all I spent about 3 or 4 hours doing this stuff. I thought up some ways of doing these jobs easier and faster. Having librarian action tracking implemented would greatly help this sort of thing. <br><br>If anyone screams "where's my clipart gone?!?!?" point them my way.<br clear="all">
<br>-- <br>Cheers<br>Chovynz<br>