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Yes, this could be a Community Project in Stamp Smarter. I would be willing to establish the database, upload/edit forms, and public webpages to present the pages. The public webpages would not be in the Stein design/layout but rather dynamically generated based upon the stamps loaded into the database. The public webpages would, of course, support searching/filtering/lookup capabilities.
With the hosting and software taken care of, the project would need a few people to be 'Admins' and 'Editors'. 'Editors' would be people who have accounts which could add/edit the stamp images and stamp data. 'Admins' would be people who could also delete stamps and manage those who are 'Editors'.
It remembers me of Catawiki. It was run by extremely dominant people who used a CD and other than that had no idea about the stamps. I stopped contributing. Constant bickering. Eventually, the catalogue split off from the auction site. Now it is Last Dodo. Still the same mess. A lot of garbage and nonsense posted.
It iis a prime example of a good idea can degenerate.
You might consider the following:
* Will you keep to the pure American (and Scott-followers) 'semi postals' that is considered an absolute nonsense category in Europe.
* Will you keep series together or will you keep to issue dates.
* Will you add - as Steiner does - Scott numbers, or will you add other numbers? Much of the world does not know Scott numbers.
* Will you allow damaged stamps. What will you do with 'better' examples. What constitutes a better example.
* Will you add varieties.
* Will you add specialised items.
* Will you add postal history
* Will you allow stock pictures.
A lot to consider. It can be a very good project. But it can also become a big disaster.