I will start..
http://elementscommunity.org/tools (not working currently)
..as soon as all this current craziness has been dealth with.
Idea is to have one place to put all the tools. Nothing fancy, just the tools in a simple list, ready to be used. And not only links to these tools, but the tools themselves. I'd like the thing work as a kind of a
Wiki, where we have the code, and if the original coder decides to quit, someone else will take his or her place.
Example 1: Chriskang did some great stuff for the community but all that is now lost because he got eaten by a bear (theory). Had he given us the source code, someone else could have continued the work.
Example 2: Same thing happened with a previous tournament bracket thing we were building. Myself and others spent hours planning and testing it, and when the coder decided to quit, all that work was lost because he was the only one with the original code.
So instead of having multiple people start their own websites with their own tools, it's better to have one site with all of them. Original developers of course get the credit, and nobody is going to steal their code. We just need a failsafe in case there are more hungry bears out there.
Tools that get added in the
http://elementscommunity.org/tools will also get their own topics somewhere.
Related to this, we might soon start
Elements University. It would be similar to Art Class (
http://elementscommunity.org/forum/index.php/board,365.0.html) ran by vrt and pepo, only this time instead of just art, we would cover other subjects (all somehow related to Elements or the forums) as well. We could have a coding class with about 12 people or so, led by an experienced coder. This class could together build some kind of useful tools that we could then add to the tool page. So it would be learning coding while helping the community.