Just a suggestion (or maybe this is already handled?). Was thinking I'd like to see an archive of tagged use-cases for Org that could be searched via tags or regexp. The use-cases should include a description of the problem, a general description of the answer, blocks of elisp (general code) to setup the answer, and how to use the code to do the work of the use-case. In fact, it could be recommended that the use-cases be written in literate programming style (the first use-case would have to provide the recommended example). As such, if written properly in Org, it could (after a once over by maintainers) be exported to HTML for inclusion on orgmode.org.
My reason for this is to have a ready reference for how other people have setup functions/variables that I could then copy/modify for my particular need. Many times, hacking other people's code is easier than digging into the Elisp of the various parts of Org. Forty years of using Emacs (off fand on) and hacking pieces of Elisp, I never really learned programming in Elisp. -- David Masterson