In response to post #25091049. #25111084, #25116644, #25120234, #25160479, #25163064, #25172664, #25179314, #25183679, #25185094 are all replies on the same post. WARING: Long post ahead Wel i may not be a skyrim modder myself but i do understand the pain of inactive mods that dont get updated and i agree that a feature that could allow other more active modders to edit/fix the outdated mods would be usefull. But we do need to be aware that if we open the doors for other modders to edit mods, we also open the doors for not-so-friendly people to try to (for example) delete all the mod. So in my idea we would have to implemente some restrictions or walls to protect the original file always. Here are some sugestions: 1 - Add the edited mod into the opcional files area of download OR into a new seperate section of the files download section of the respective mod, identifying who edited, version of edit and other usefull info, always keeping the original file in there in case other users/modders want it insted for some reason; 2 - Create a whitelist system of modders who are trustworthy to the community that can edit the mods directly; (i see a few flaws in this one but maybe combining this one with other ideas?) 3 - Make so the already existing "Edit attributes" would be enabled after a specific amount of time of inactinity from the modder. That would allow other modders to come and edit it themselves. My idea was either to only use 1 or to combine 2 or more of these sugestions above. Tell me what you think