I was just going to post something not far removed from ThruHammer's considerations. Like others, I've been trying to track down viable links to applications. It's pretty hard --and pointless-- to discuss any application without a link to it; and --if you have to discuss modifying it-- links to the applications one needs to modify it.
By the way. Does anyone know of what size restrictions this Forum has for attachments?
Mike, you've found the Forum and were thoughtful enough to provide links to your google-drive and your mediafire files in your signature. My publications are on mediafire. I’ve provided a link to an application I’ve already posted about and will do the same regarding others. But puppusdogfellow is currently MIA. IIRC, the 30 Gigs of stuff he squirreled is on his google-drive. Anyone know how to contact him?
Senior devs apparently can publish on ibiblio (later mirrored elsewhere). With that exception, one might say that our method of publishing applications and datafiles (such as graphics) is to scatter them hither and yon. Ally, bless him, does an excellent job archiving. But Puppy Linux isn't the only object of interest to archive.org. And even pursuing that interest is hindered by Puppy's lack of organization.
Not all Puppy fans can upload to smokey's repo. On the Murgha forum some small applications -- such as bash scripts-- only existed within a post as a recipe or as an attachment. And over the course of time many fans, having created an application, have had to acquire cloud storage in order to publish it for Puppy Community's benefit. That is why I acquired the account at mediafire. [Mike, I guess I'm more paranoiac about Google than you. I just won't give them anything if there is an alternative].
John deMurgha's passing is a tragedy for his family and a hurdle for our community. Although the loss of his Forum is the major threat to continuity we have had to face, it is not the first. It will not be the last.
I grew up with a story my mother fondly told about her Uncle Simon: He rode the Empire State Building's elevators selling Life Insurance.

I never met her uncle. He was only 42 when he died. From early on I appreciated that nothing is permanent. At least on this Plane dominated by energy transformations, only those things which we care enough about to make an effort to preserve stand any chance of being other than ephemeral. Entropy takes its toll even on information or, in any event, on the vessels that hold it.
Mediafire offers a Pro account with 1 Terabyte Storage for $3.75 per month. It’s supposed to be for one user. But, considering the infrequency of uploads, I doubt there would be serious objections if User “PuppyStuff” shared ‘his’ password with others.
I mention mediafire because I’ve had an account for a decade without any problem. AFAIK, it has a good reputation. Perhaps there are less expensive hosts, or those better suited to our needs.
Suggested: A contribution of $5.00 (€ 4.39 +/-) buys a 1 year membership except for rockedge and ally who will receive passwords gratis. Membership open only to those who are known to have been members on
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/index.php for a year and those new to this forum after making a number of posts (number to be determined). Exceptions can be made. Someone would have to act as Treasurer: collect ‘dues’, send out reminders; and pay the webhost. And someone would have to act as Secretary: receiving requests, communicating with members, periodically changing the password and emailing members about that.