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Best way to approach request for bulk checkers

Best way to approach request for bulk checkers
September 03, 2024 05:06AM
Hi - just wanting to seek the input of the checker writers as to the best way to submit a request for a bulk amount of challenge checkers for a series being placed to coincide with a large event.

Details are still being locked in but I thought I would get the ball rolling here given it will likely involve some lead time. There is the potential to need as many as 30-40 checkers made, many if not all would unlikely exist to be cloned. .The team putting them together includes a number of cachers who have significant experience with challenges so we dont expect anything to be requested that isnt guideline compliant etc (I will likely also run the list past our local reviewer to confirm before requesting them to avoid getting knocked back on the presence of any similar, nearby challenges).

Its unlikely that all would be requested at once, but probably still in groups of 10+ at a time. Is there a preferred approach to this - put them all in a single request thread? I was also concerned about having all of the GC codes in advance, but having discovered that unpublished listings can be adopted has rendered that somewhat moot.

Lastly, is there anything else we should consider to make this as efficient as possible for all concerned?


edit: I'd love to be able to potentially keep the challenge list under wraps as well, but appreciate that's probably unrealistic....



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 09/03/2024 05:10AM by BFMC. (view changes)
Re: Best way to approach request for bulk checkers
September 03, 2024 10:56AM
I prefer similar checkers in not more then 5 at the time. But please provide the codes in order to have a reference

If the checkers are completely different I prefer separate requests
Re: Best way to approach request for bulk checkers
September 03, 2024 11:52PM
Noted, thanks. I will start drip feeding some of the more straight forward ones in under their own requests or grouped where similar.
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