This is a hack of the Tinyme/Swift/Antix Control Center for LinuxVillage.  
Download it here.  There are three components in the zip package -
- village.sh - to be copied to /usr/local/bin
 - Village Control Center - .desktop file to be copied to /usr/share/applications
 - villagecc - folder of icons to be copied to /usr/share/pixmaps
 
 It is based on the following software being installed -
- Editor - juffed
 - Terminal - xterm
 - gtkdialog - see here.
 
There are nineteen functions - required software as follows.
- Openbox Configuration Manager - obconf
 - Set Screen Resolution - lxrandr
 - Desktop Effects - Desktop Effects
 - Change Gtk2 and Icon Themes - lxappearance
 - Set Screensaver - xscreensaver-demo
 - Install Software - synaptic
 - Edit Sources List - juffed /etc/apt/sources.list
 - Choose Startup Services - services-admin
 - Language & Locale - keeptalking
 - Manage Users - users-admin
 - Set Date and Time - time-admin
 - Network Manager - wicd-gtk
 - Setup Local Network - gigolo
 - System Information - hardinfo
 - Show System Processes - htop
 - Printer Setup - Printer Setup
 - Configure Sound - alsamixer-gui
 - Partition a Drive - gparted
 - Remaster Your System - remastersys
 
Desktop Effects and Printer Setup are two scripts I wrote - the first can be found 
here and the other is found in VillageBox and Scorpio.
Keeptalking is a Semplice application and is also found in VillageBox and Scorpio.
Gnome-system-tools supplies time-admin and users-admin and can be installed via "apt-get install --no-install-recommends gnome-system-tools".
I have set the icons in a separate folder so that icon-theme changes don't mess things around.  The big issue is if default software changes.  For example, if wicd-gtk is replaced with network-manager-gnome, or if the default text editor or terminal is different.  This is just an example of how a Control Center could look - the final details would need to be thrashed out.  Of course the villagecc.sh file can be edited to take into account any differences - it's even easier than html!