Forum:Wikia Spotlight?

So,yes,should we apply for a Wikia Spotlight now or later? Well this are the rules:

Best practices

When you request a spotlight, your wiki should follow these best practices:

The requester should be either an active admin, or link to a discussion with an active admin of the wiki and agreeing to the spotlight.

The wiki should have at least 200 content pages, not counting stubs. Very short articles (listed at Special:Shortpages) and articles marked with a stub template should make up no more than 1/5th of all pages on the wiki.

The main page of the wiki should have at least one picture, and clear links to the most important content. It should not be sysop-protected for editing unless there is a strong history of vandalism.

The wiki should have a clear category structure to help readers navigate around the site. Every content page should be in a category (Special:UncategorizedPages should be empty).

The wiki should not be in the middle of choosing new admins, or any other upheavals; it should be a stable, friendly place.

The wiki should be using the Wikia welcome tool, signed by admins -- (MediaWiki:Welcome-user should say @latest, @sysop or the name of an admin.)

The wiki should have a custom message in the Community Center on Recent Wiki Activity. (MediaWiki:Community-corner)

The wiki should have a customized skin.

The wiki should not use offensive language or include inappropriate images.

Should Drew or one of the other admins apply for it today or tommorow or after like a month after all our articles are non-article stubs?

King    of the World    13:43,2/2/2012    13:43, February 2, 2012 (UTC)