Regarding Desura I've been talking with a chap called feillyne (http://www.moddb.com/members/feillyne)
My question was
"When you guys moved Maelstrom to Desura you re-categorized Maelstrom as "Game Sins of a Solar Empire: Diplomacy" before it was "Game Sins of a Solar Empire". I see two problems with this, firstly, Maelstrom is a mod for Original, Entrenchment and Diplomacy (i.e Trinity) SIns. Secondly the majority of SIns mods are in the "Game Sins of a Solar Empire" category, so when people are looking for Sins mod they might miss Maelstrom"
feillyne answer was
"ModDB pages for SoaSE x-packs were added just recently. It'll take some time before they get popular, 'm fraid. Also, an article on SoaSE main page about new ModDB pages for expansion packs could be posted, that way some people will be redirected to pages of x-packs."
He further said
"And to clarify:
Desura supports complex mods quite poorly. It supports easy-to-install mods such as yours very well, i.e. mods that easily install only to their own single folders, but is less reliable when it comes to complex mods requiring backups, manipulating or preserving other/original game folders, etc."
And finally made these comments
"So the plan is to
1) improve Desurium, the open-source version of Desura: Github.com
2) make your mod and others installable through the main SoaSE page again (or alternatively make a page for Trinity pack) and pack 3 editions (for SoaSE, SoaSE:E and SoaSE:D) in one huge download (installing in a complicated way, to all 3 SoaSE mods folders) plus make separate versions for each edition if somebody wishes to download less."