I agree that finder would probably be what I am wishing for.

I don't personally have anything to recommend I just was noticing 
inconsistencies within the website (for instance tapestry-testify on 
http://tapestry.apache.org/unit-testing-pages-or-components.html but not on the 
community page).  Also I have seen a lot of fleeting comments on the mailing 
list that seem to get lost where either someone is announcing a module/plugin 
or make reference to it as something a user could look at to solve an issue or 
to see how something is done.  Equally some of the stuff on the community 
website seems to be really old and crusty.

As for what is ready to be mentioned there yet or not, there could be a section 
for "brewing" I guess tapestry-finder will support that?  

I look forward to tapestry-finder.

Cheers

C
On Dec 5, 2011, at 2:14 PM, Chris Collins wrote:

> I have a couple of questions about the community page:
> 
> http://tapestry.apache.org/community.html
> 
> - Who is responsible for putting a comment about a contribution on this page? 
>   I know its not exhaustive as it says it at the top of the page :-}   Is it 
> the author of the contrib or can anyone elect to have something listed there? 
>  For instance there is the tapestry-finder project.
> 
> - What is the chance that we can track the versions of tapestry these are 
> known to support?  Many of these don't support 5.3 (yet), then there are some 
> that seem to be completely abandoned.
> 
> Best
> 
> C
> 
> 
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