The result of the discussion was shut down the Valued Pictures process. The consensus of this discussion is that while the project started as a good idea, and there is indeed merit to a image recognition process not as exclusive as Wikipedia:Featured pictures, the fundamental flaws which define this project prevent it from being useful to Wikipedia. There is no consensus that the amount of participants is necessarily a problem, or that an image recognition process which are a step below FP is inherently a bad idea. For the time being, however, this particular image recognition process is going to be shut down. Should a new one take its place, it has to be based on some concrete ideas and philosophies so that it can be of value to Wikipedia. Anything which is just a carbon copy of Valued Pictures will get shut down again (if not CSD G4-deleted). As for the pages themselves, I will be preserving their histories by redirecting them to the main project page, which will be marked as historical. harej 04:01, 21 December 2010 (UTC)