Thread:Aximillio/@comment-3400522-20130430191031/@comment-6042046-20130430222152

We should stick to the original file names for images as much as possible -- sensibly, of course. I like how you simply inserted the word "cameo" into the cameos' file names to avoid confusion with our more frequently used icons which happen to share the same names (urchin.png versus urchincameo.png).

"I've named these ...cameo.png and ...cameosml.png, but if FBG made an icon called the same as a cameo w/o cameo in title, new editors might not notice and replace them."

I think it's fine. We barely use cameos, and older versions of images are always saved to the wiki's internal archive. If it happens, we'll just reupload the concerned cameo with new names of "[something]cameo.png" and "[something]cameosml.png". If you'd like, you could add a short section about the naming system to Editing Guidelines.

I see what you mean by Dorian.png and its potential use by other editors, specifically Vae Victis. His solution: 1) go to http://fallenlondon.wikia.com/wiki/File:Dorian.png 2) download and save the thumbnail or full size image of the older Dorian.png to his PC (clicking on the thumbnail leads to the full image) 3) upload his picture of choice to the Photos gallery with the name "VaeVictis.png" 4) add "VaeVictis.png" to his wiki profile 5) celebrate his success the FL way by roasting a sack of rats

Some users/editors have uploaded their personal photos to our gallery and used them in their profiles. No big deal. :)