I've recently set up a delegate for the first time. Setting up feeds is toughest part - there's little information on how to do it, and it is scattered around many threads. I'm still not sure if I've successfully managed to do so. I'm also not sure if I should be wasting time on it, if they are to be discontinued. Bottom line - more information needed.
This. If you want lots of delegates, then the process has to be made trivial.
I looked at setting up a delegate a while back and gave up. It's not clear the client can run in parallel to the QT and it was taking too much time to check over scripts in an effort to add bitGBP and others to them. Also, I wonder about the amount of variety in the feeds. If everyone is opting for the couple of scripts that exist and not fixing those to represent their own thoughts, then what's the point?
Off topic, I also wonder about the stability of a network resting on only 101 delegates - it's unclear if the intention is that number grows later.