Ok, to start off, no. I am not thinking about RTB. That stuff's dead as the dead horse that most nostalgics are continually beating on. But I am also not thinking about Steam Workshop, as time and again, it's a bit limiting, according to some users, and obviously, Badspot's most likely not gonna fly for it. Knowing this, most guys like me would've done a flip off the handle, and letting my stuff fall sunny side up.
Thus, I propose a third option; a more hands-on community-run Add-On archive. Specifics? It would be run as a Clan within the clan discussion, controlled by a set amount of higher-ups. Instead of utilizing a dead system like the old RTB archives, this system would function on something more modern, such as Google Drive or Dropbox.
I'm not saying to use this to do away systems like Blockland Glass. No, those systems are fine on their own. But there are some ways as those systems can fail. Which is why I propose this idea as a fail-safe; in case the main option fails to provide. However, there would be exceptions to this archive and the newer one. Like RTB, the the archive would house add-ons that are considered memorable to BL. However, it is encouraged to bring mods dating back as far as v1, or even older variations, so as long as they're memorable in a nostalgic case. There would be no fail-bin or bargain bin, as failed addons still have the ability to be fixed or improved, and that seconds for the lack of a bargain bin. Thus, an Add-On can be submitted, then rejected, but overruled by the community themselves.
We should strive to add, never delete.
Who would be interested in running something like this, as just a general interest check?