I'm not sure which of the gods you think relishes the thought of becoming the judge in a little dog show of no real import. For the record, I do not.

If this sounds like a fun or trivial activity, then I suggest you declare yourself the sole collector and arbiter of inclusion-worthy pictures from members above level $X and then you can batch up the requests after you've determined the ones worth including, the ones in an acceptable format, of the right size, from a person of sufficient level, and where enough time has passed that you are reasonably sure that the submitter is not soon going to change their mind.

Please also file a patch to have said images link to message outbox addressed to you in case there are issues to be reported with any of them.

Thanks. :)

- tye        


In reply to Re^2: May we quest for new (top right) perlmonk images ("simply") by tye
in thread May we quest for new (top right) perlmonk images by rgiskard

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