Hey, a wrote a wiki page for the Comma Trick: http://qsapp.com/wiki/Comma_Trick
Cheers, philostein. On Dec 26, 9:21 pm, Patrick Robertson <[email protected]> wrote: > I can give you (or anybody else that wants to help) access to the QSApp.com > server with FTP/SSH details, if you know how to do all that. > I won't be able to set that up at the moment since I'm away from home, but > hopefully I'd be able to get it sorted soon. > > With things like knowledge on QS and tips, I suggest adding the things to > the wiki at:http://qsapp.com/wiki > > On 26 December 2010 22:35, philgroups <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > Thanks Patrick, that's great. > > > There's a couple of links @LoveQuicksilver to Etienne's QS ß58 > > download page, but that's it. I won't link to anywhere else for now. > > > How does one go about editing/reviewing the QSApp.com homepage? I have > > a tiny bit of knowledge in several areas, but I could use a couple of > > pointers. > > > For anyone reading: I'm going to post a bunch of quick tips for QS > > over the coming weeks, feel free to add some, or comment on the tips > > posted. > > > On Dec 26, 7:09 pm, Patrick Robertson <[email protected]> > > wrote: > > > Cool! Feel free to direct users to anywhere on the QSApp.com site. I'd > > stray > > > away from directing people to anywhere on github (especially Etienne's > > > repository for the moment) since we're moving things about there. > > > > Other than that, keep tweeting I say! > > > If you would like to (or know of anybody that would like to) make a > > better > > > homepage for QSApp.com then feel free to get onto it, so there's a bit > > more > > > for people to see and we only need to give 1 link in the future :) > > > > On 26 December 2010 18:16, philgroups <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > Hi Patrick, > > > > > I created a twitter account @LoveQuicksilver, and I'm directing > > > > readers to qsapp.com and the plugin repository. > > > > > Can I link to the individual plugin downloads directly, or should I > > > > only link to the main site? > > > > > On Nov 12, 8:17 am, Patrick <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > So, after much debate and pondering I've finally gone ahead and > > > > boughthttp://qsapp.com > > > > > > My idea is to try and make a 'new' QS site that's going to have > > > > > everything everyone needs in one place. > > > > > > My thoughts at the moment are: > > > > > > 1. Expand on the plugins repo (http://qsapp.com/plugins) to add > > > > > tooltips with the plugin descriptions, and a way of outputting a list > > > > > to QS so it can update independently of the blacktree.com servers > > > > > > 2. Set up a wiki (http://qsapp.com/wiki) and add all the info we > > > > > have on the 'pages' in this group: > > > > > FAQs, applescripts, etc. > > > > > > 3. Make it clear which versions are best for which OS and make it > > > > > easier for people to pick and chose > > > > > > 4. Make a nice Dev page so interested developers can easily get > > > > > started on helping out with QS > > > > > > 5. Maybe a support forum - although I think everyone said they were > > > > > fine with these groups. > > > > > > 6. Anything else anyone else can think of, seeing as we're a > > > > > community :) > > > > > > If anybody wants to help out with getting the site set up then let me > > > > > know! > > > > > This is your chance if you've always wanted to help QS along but > > never > > > > > had the Cocoa programming skills. > > > > > > Let's go!
