So at present, I still count two for, and four against, eloquent "discussion" notwithstanding. If we're only counting Judges (and I hope we're not), the ratio (2:1, against) holds: Jack and I against, CS for.
But since we're attempting to change people's minds, lemme just add:
This wasn't ever advertised as, or supposed to be Monte Haul, Play-Whatever-I-Want Munchkinland. If we're stifling anybody's creativity because they don't get to play an Incorporeal Tiefling Learner with the celestial half-dragon template straight out the box, the regular PbP forum link is at the top of the page. Go start one, and don't let us stand in your way to ultimate roleplay, nor the Back button hit you in your browser on the way out.
Once again, in case anybody failed to understand me clearly enough: nothing's preventing anyone from starting a game where anything goes, everything changes, and the DM has lots of books.
But this is not that Forum.
In a cooperative, persistent world such as this one, in order to make it work, we need guidelines, boundaries and limits that don't change at the latest whim, and in fact, before I even got here, and ever since, you've already set them -- SRD only sounded like a good one at the time, so you went with it. People built, adventured, and DMed under that guideline in good faith that it wouldn't change and now people want to break it.
That's not fair, and it never will be. Repeat after me: people who've been here from the beginning deserve the respect that comes from newbs not overpowering their original PCs on the very first day.
And btw, the reason not much is getting approved is because the things that are being submitted (or for that matter, being asked for) are not what the world needs. LEW doesn't need core classes, ECL+ races, or for that matter, even PrCs. It needs geographical details. It needs a map, and city descriptions. It needs adventures, and for those, it needs plot hooks and NPCs of all kinds.
Good night now.