Good Point. In that case an option would be to have
module centric node or have node associated with module(s) and relavant group(s) can be notified by message when they want to 'keep and eye' on certain module discussion. It has definite potential to draw the attention faster.
Also node association with modules would make supersearch more effective.
By having the 'module list' associated with user (either via home node or personal settings) in conjuction with search mechanism, it would provide learning of new modules faster than ever as current community interest can be measured to some degree of quantitative and qualitative aspects and encouraged.
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