User blog comment:Susanolivia/Fixed Width, Sidebar, and the Removal of Monaco/@comment-957747-20101001014944

Also, I have to ask...

"We are keeping the Monobook skin for the time being as an admin option for Uncyclopedia and its sister projects. We are also allowing it as a personal user choice for those that prefer to view Wikia sites in that format. However, as a company we cannot afford to continue to support older versions of our design. If we allowed all outdated skins, there would be at least 5 very different looks in which our technical and community teams would have to invest time and energy to support. Monaco is also by nature a complex, sophisticated skin that requires more resources to run correctly."

If this quote is correct, wouldn't that assume that the technical and community teams still have to invest time and energy to support Monaco for Uncyclopedia and it's sister projects? Doesn't that also assume that time and energy is spent to continue to work with the outdated skin for those sites? How is that any difference than keeping Monaco as a personal choice?