* misc/drupal.css can get split up into module directories so that module-specific CSS (such as aggregator and forums) doesn't get downloaded even if the module isn't enabled. Also, I think it'll make for cleaner CSS in the long run.
While I agree with this in terms of simplifying code organization I think that we would want to consider the number of files sent to the client. Each css file is a http request with the overhead that that
Yes this could still occur. We would simply include 'modules.php' which would be content-type text/css and would be dynamicly generated
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