It's not that offtopic Rots ; the last posts show this question is still open/debatable/improvable.
Having several mappacks is a good thing: they all have differenent concerns/constraints, and it goes with the diversity of the community. I would even go further in saying that having several mappacks is almost a requirement.
In the current state, I do agree there's confusion though. So one can ask whose responsability it is to provide a framework for organizing that diversity: Nadeo's, or the community's (or both)?
Having a centralized system provided by Nadeo might help on the short run, but I'm not sure it really make sense on the long run because it will always be tricky to provide a system that answer all the concerns and constraints of the community.
We have never provided a service to handle mappacks, and that hasn't stopped the TrackMania community from creating a great ecosystem for maps and competition mappacks without our help. I think the shootmania community still has a lot to learn from that. We have tried to show some ideas, like the Maps of the week lobby, but without too much success for now.
Maybe the different actors of the "mappacking" community could open up a debate on the process of bringing clarity in all this ?
That beeing said, I'm not saying Nadeo should or will do nothing about that. There probably are tools and services we can provide to ease all this. I just think it will be more relevant if we provide things not in reponse to confusion, but in response to feedback from an already-organized mappacking communtiy.
* As always on this forum, this view is entirely my own, not Nadeo's. Maybe the others will agree, maybe not
