I like this idea. IMHO, such a section should also contain "Free Nodelet Hacks" (which I have tried to gather in that node), and things like holli's Monk Links Firefox extension.

demerphq is hard at work revamping PM's XML Tickers, and davido and bobf are overhauling PerlMonks::Mechanized. In light of all the work being done to make PM easier to access, use, and customize, it makes sense to document and publicize all these cool tools in one central location. :-)


Update: Not to start a proliferation of user groups or anything, but perhaps persons interested in maintaining such a repository could have a group analogous to pedagogues. That is how that group got started - people more or less jumping in and saying, "hey! this needs doing!" and being willing to contribute. I hereby nominate belg4mit as the charter member of... um... Toolbelt Slingers (?). ;-)

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In reply to Re: Site customizations repository by planetscape
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