Board Thread:Watercooler/@comment-24473195-20160909094117/@comment-5973717-20160910043738

As the person who created the current organization system "although there's been some shifts", I agree that it should be reorganized. However, most of them do have some logic to them, but take my word on this, the organization used to be worse!

Regardless, here's the current categories, and what the reasons were for their names when I wrote them. Bear in mind that before I made the current organization, this made even less sense, and there's been some shifting around:
 * User Tools: Named because they should really only be installed on a per-user basis.
 * Page And File Management: Named because most of them are roughly analogous to the sort of operations you'd use with a computer's file system, such as Nuke and PowerPageMaker.
 * Site Enhancements: Named because they're really only meant to be installed at a site-wide level.
 * Editing tools: Named because they all deal with modifying a page's content, rather than deleting, creating, moving, renaming, etc. stuff; which is what "Page And File Management". This one is for editing the file content, not the directory management.
 * User Management: Tools that let you manage users, such as ban tools and InactiveUsers.
 * Talk Tools: Named for talk pages. This was for stuff related to asynchronous communication, such as Sine and stuff related to walls.
 * Oasis Skin Enhancements: Named because they're all Oasis specific things, as opposed to things that are skin-agnostic.
 * Chat Extensions: Stuff used to make chat less terrible.
 * Site Integration: Used to integrate with other sites, such as Facebook.
 * Development Tools: Used to develop more things that will cause this organization system to be insufficient.
 * Inadvisable installations: Stuff you should probably not install in ANY situation.
 * Out of date: Stuff that still allegedly works, but has been replaced by things that are less terrible.
 * Unmaintained: Stuff that's abandoned and allegedly does not work.
 * Beta Scripts: Some scripts have a dev and production version. For accuracy, the former needed a specific sub-list.

In most of these, there's been some additions which really didn't make sense. However, all of them had some logic when I named them.