On Aug 5, 2010, at 10:09 PM, Robert wrote: > I would like to join your forums. I love Quicksilver just as everybody > on this forum/group does. I, however, have things to share that we > could implement into Quicksilver.
Help is always welcome. > For example, if you type "qs://update" into any Quicksilver enabled > computer's browser, Quicksilver will update. According to > "http://docs.blacktree.com/quicksilver/development/url_system", we could turn > the "http://docs.blacktree.com/quicksilver/plug-ins/plug-ins" page into a > fully blown plugins system! (But first, make it easier to find. It's a really > good reference page.) Also, I can be a great beta tester and wiki updater. > Many of the pages on the wiki are good, but they are slightly stale and > outdated. blacktree.com belongs to the original developer of Quicksilver, but he walked away from it a couple of years ago. My understanding is that he’s willing to let us use the site to host plug-ins, etc. but he’s difficult to get ahold of. > And lastly, why is there a feature request page on the wiki? Shouldn't that > redirect here? The most official feature request location at this point is http://github.com/tiennou/blacktree-alchemy/issues > Anyway, just keep in mind that Quicksilver is good, but I want to help you > make it better. If you have any Cocoa experience, the best thing to do is fork the source on GitHub and make some updates. -- Rob McBroom <http://www.skurfer.com/> It's not that I think guns, drugs, prostitution, swimming, eating and reading should be legal. It's just that no one on Earth has the authority to make them illegal.
