@Trabis, I unzip and look at the version.php for information as to where to go to get the most recent version of the module, along with taking a look at their website to see if it is still active. For me this is an enjoyable venture since I learn about the module and the module builder.
Do you have any modules in this list that needs updating?
@Maxxy, Currently, we have these modules and people are using them. The hacking of the NEW addons, made it imperative to me that something had to be done to protect the content others have spent years building. Upgrading this repository is a major job, and any help you can offer along these lines will be greatly appreciated.
@Irmtfan,
At this point the module backup I prepared is for those who have a need to protect the modules they use that others may deem obsolete. I currently use programs that are way out of date but serve my purpose better than their replacement upgrades.
@Peekay, I open the zip file and read the version.php. From there I glean much useful information. This is real easy and quick to do from the modulelist.txt file list used as presented on the page. Needless to say this is a huge job, and needs to be automated if it is going to happen. (of course, module authors could each do their own, and it would not be a formidiable job for anyone then)
@Irmtfan, RE: "all Old modules without php5 compatibility."
I agree, they need to be kept separated from the newer php5 compatable modules. They should be kept in a module repository archive, which should take care of Peekays concern also.
@joninzar,
Let me introduce myself, In real life, they call me Darcy. Online I am BlueStocking, in honor of publisher Ben Stillingfleet who wore blue worsted stockings to a meeting where black stockings were expected as formal attire. He proved that the content of the lecture was more important than the attire he was dressed in to deliver it. I concerate on content and let others deliver the design. (sadly, design wise it shows)
I would recommend you download the full zip file I have prepared then you will not have to worry about the sudden disappearence of modules you may have had a need for. That was the purpose of this excercise. Protecting the modules for those who need them.