I think I can agree with that. And to date, Jeffe (who is currently undergoing internet problems) is doing well, and should have 3 or 4 reviews coming very soon (he's a fast reader, and if there's anything I get that I'm not going to get to quickly and not absolutely gung ho about, I pass to him, he'll get to it quick. One way to get review content, at least, is to establish something of a basic "contract." Basically, anyone who accepts a free product in behalf of TWG owes a review within 3 weeks (it's longer than I want to make it, but it's more realistic). They also owe another article for content, time of delivery to be agreed upon by both an editor and the recipient. The second article need not be related in any way to the reviewed product (though, obviously, the review must be). The "second" article may also be written BEFORE the product is received. Again, this will be part of the agreement mutually decided on.
As for the "semi-staff," i'm willing to commit myself to at least a page and a half a week. Which is a little shorter than most of my reviews. If I pass that point, so much the better for all of us.
I'd really like to hear more input on what "non-staff" contributers are willing to commit to (if anything).
Pictures: yes. We need to visit that, and we need to find a way to get professional legal advice on it without paying for it (as we are ever cheap), as well as the technical solutions we need. Guess it's time to make good on my promise to ask my brother about it.
As for coding, for a hobby, Tage puts a LOT of work into this site. he needs recognition for that more often. I'm glad he does it, whatever the reason. Thanks, Tage.