Christopher Dwan wrote:
> On the serious side though, I'm trying to think up a solution that
> will help with sorting through the extensions out there. For a new
> person coming to Radiant, there doesn't seem to be a good way to
> figure out what extensions to pick, how hard they are to install, what
> incompatibilities there are etc. without trying everything out  and
> digging around in the mailing list archives.  Once upon a time it was
> easy to know all the available extensions and keep on top of things,
> it's getting to the point where it's no longer easy and soon will be
> nigh impossible.
> 
> -C

I talked a little bit about this some time ago. ExpressionEngine has 3rd 
party extensions/plugins which are usually free and then there are the 
"approved" extensions which are usually extensions built by the EE 
development team and or a few select non-core developers. It's basically 
just a "Recommended" list of extensions.

Would Radiant benefit from something like this?
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