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I have never worked for Paradox or any other company.
Getting to the point: I don't know where I can find that collection...
Also, I always play the current version (which now is Shelley 2.5.1) and (after you teach me how to download a mod bundle, hehe) I would suggest that you'd a bundle of mods compatible only with the latest release (after all, it's useful to have people testing your latest deploys and reporting bugs that can't be related to version incompatibility).
By the way, your mods are stunningly beautiful , do you work for Paradox, or have you ever worked for them?
1) Mark deprecated mods that are no longer needed for one reason or another (maybe the game added the features they used to implement, maybe another Real Space mod now includes their functionality, maybe they were a compatibility mod that is no longer needed).
2) Tell us which mods won't be updated to the most recent version of the game for one reason or another (lack of interest, lack of time, etc)
3) Tell us the ETA for the new mod version that will be compatible with the newest version.
Those are my suggestions, I hope you don't see them in a bad light, as if I'm trying to teach you how to do your job or something. They come from a good place.