Can be submitted as @link["https://github.com/mbutterick/pollen/issues"]{GitHub issues}.
@section{Mailing list}
For general tips and how-to questions, use the @link["https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/pollenpub"]{Pollen discussion group} at @link["mailto:pollenpub@googlegroups.com"]{pollenpub@"@"googlegroups.com}. I'll also use that list to post major changes and new features.
@section{Utilities & libraries}
@link["https://github.com/malcolmstill/pollen-count"]{pollen-count}: enumeration and cross-referencing library by Malcolm Still
@link["https://github.com/basus/pollen-mode"]{Pollen mode}: Emacs mode for Pollen by Shrutarshi Basu
Yes, the source for @link["http://typographyforlawyers.com/"]{Typography for Lawyers} is available. In terms of content, TFL was originally the basis of Practical Typography. But in terms of code, this new TFL website is essentially a clone of Practical Typography, but rewritten to be clearer and more instructive, with extensive source comments. [@link["https://github.com/mbutterick/pollen-tfl"]{source}]
@link["http://mstill.io"]{mstill.io blog} by Malcolm Still [@link["https://github.com/malcolmstill/mstill.io"]{source}]
@link["http://tilde.club/~joeld/secretary/"]{Secretary of Foreign Relations} by Joel Dueck [@link["https://github.com/otherjoel/try-pollen"]{source}]
@link["https://github.com/fasiha/pollen-guide"]{A Poor Guide to Pollen} by Ahmed Fasih
@link["http://con.racket-lang.org/"]{RacketCon 2015 website} by MB [@link["https://github.com/racket/racket-lang-org/tree/master/rcon/2015-mb"]{source}]
@link["http://unitscale.com/mb/technique/dual-typed-untyped-library.html"]{Making a dual typed / untyped Racket library} by MB [source linked at bottom of page]