Based on Ross Poppel's suggestion last year, I am thinking using a wiki (the format used by Wikipedia) would work best and allow the most people to work on the project without creating a bottleneck somewhere in the process.
Here's how it would work.
We would create a page for a particular casino that will eventually include historical information, scans of chips, tokens, postcards, matchcovers, etc. Individuals interested in contributing would upload their scan(s) to a central location and then go about creating or editing the casino page. Some familiarity with WikiMedia software would be helpful, but it isn't difficult to learn. I have a test site set up that includes a WYSIWYG (what you see is what you get) feature to make editing and creating pages even easier.
I am using my paid Photobucket account to host the images and have set up a group folder that would allow others to post images to it.
All of the pages will fall under the central project and there will be a page containing a list of all casinos included in the project, with links to each casino's page.
Is there any interest in this, or should I go back to work and repost again next December?
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