@Hugo, Meph
The launcher should be in the utilities section, agreed. But not the starter packs:
IMHO these 3rd party distribution packs need more visibility, their primary aim is that the beginners have a better first experience, so it should be a priority to make it easy for them to find these first, so the player base can expand. And they won't be looking in the utilities section, at least not in the beginning. They'll get the vanilla version from bay12games, try it out an either spend the time learning the game, or just delete it after a few tries. If they like vanilla, they'll start browsing the wiki or the forums and the tutorials and stumble upon LNP/modest mod, whatever. At least that's how I remember my first steps.
If they found LNP first then more of them -might- stick with the game. At least that's why I updated the macnewbie-pack: better beginner experience -» more new players -» more donations for the continued development of the game. I think that's the combined interest of both Toady and the community.
So, to put more emphasis on my point: these packs should be where the new prospective players will look for them first. And that would be a link from the bay12games download section pointing to their child board.
It's another story where this child board should be located: there's a thin line between a starter pack and a minor mod, for example the above mentioned modest mod is so close to the vanilla experience, that it could be argued that it's place is among the starter packs, as "DF light". Maybe these packs are considered to be a mod, and should be in the modding section. I don't know. Another issue to consider is forum clutter and abandoned projects. The previous LNP v15 has not been updated for a long time, and even though PeridexisErrant's version is gaining popularity, the old one still gets a lot of traffic. That could be improved by moving all them together into a dedicated section, where it's obvious which one is maintained.
Another factor to consider is how links live on the net: if you link to a child board where a new player can find all the up-to-date packs, that link will contain useful information in 2 years time. But if you link to a thread of a pack that get's abandoned in the meantime, that info will be obsolete.
So, what do you think?