There's a Groundspeak forum thread in which Jeremy is polling the willingness of the readership to temporarily suspend the approval of new locationless caches (http://tinyurl.com/5mra). The logic behind it is that the approvers are becoming overloaded with trying to figure out if the new locationless caches meet the (sometimes nebulous) guidelines. When the new ".NET" version of the Web site is released in April or May, locationless caches will be moved into their own category, much as benchmarks are today. If they do this, it will mean only that there will be no new locationless caches approved until the new version of the Web site is rolled out. Currently, 86% of the respondents (including me) favor the moratorium. So if you were planning to author a locationless, don't be surprised if it gets rejected for the time being. Steve Team Tierra Buena