Thanks for the link, pity about teamBG going down I remember hearing that most of the original large mods were done by them, I can understand the creation of another site to accommodate mods that were not accepted by them. I see why multiple sites were created as well, and I understand why they still exist and for good reason.
However I agree with some sentiment on that link you provided that so much more would get done if people would work together *shrug* way life is.
I just don't see why the occasional problem would stop people from at least working together enough to make sure all mods were listed in at least one (preferably two) places and were kept up to date. Sort of like what PPG have done with their mod database.
Edit-> updating mod locations - what I mean is having a database (like the pocket plane IE mod database) which was updated as soon as a mod was released or updated, so even if people worked separately, all the mods could be found in at least one place and more or less guaranteed to be up to date and definitive.
Erm, unless the PPG IE mod database is that, in which case erm, ignore me. I just got the impression that it contained most mods but not all, and not up to date as when I checked the updates on the database it did not include the updates on the gibberlings main page, if you understand what I am saying?