And I'll make my point clear once more....
Changing the rom names to goodtools is a super bad idea. Why? Because there aren't any dat files for console games (at least any that are accurate and halfway up-to-date) and thus there isn't an easy way for front ends to give you the real name of the game when they are listed. Also those revision tags are there for a reason, simply put so you can tell very similar roms apart easily. If you don't like the tag names displayed in the front end, convince your favorite front end developer to put a name turnication option in, that removes the revision numbers. Dk, mamewah and I believe 3darcade support this. There may be others.
I created the artwork renamer because it's quick painless and completely safe (eg you won't have a bunch of funny named roms/artwork if you decide you don't like it).
The other solutions involving distributing aw that is named after a single users rom collection (which will most likely not have the same names as your collection), or renaming roms seems like a step in the wrong direction to me.
My point is if you are going to go to all of that trouble, let's do it the right way and make dat files to go with it. If not then it's only really useful for you and everyone else has to go through the same tedious process. I am glad that everyone is taking the time an effort towards solving this age old problem, but I would like to see some useful standardization if distributable packages are going to be released.
So long story short....
removing revision numbers because you don't like them =bad
renaming your roms or artowrk without any rhyme or reason=bad
goodtools without an accompanied dat file=bad
goodtools with an accompanied dat file=good
standardization=good
the idea of making snaps available to the masses=good
effort everyone has put in so far=good
people posting alternative ideas towards meeting this goal=good
just my 2 cents on the issue.. feel free to make other suggestions