Great, thanks for getting back to us Jordan!

On 24 September 2012 19:51, Jordan Kay <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hey…sorry for my bad habit of disappearing for awhile. :\ Things at work
> are lightening up so I’d like to spend more time on Quicksilver. I think
> GitHub recently changed their URLs so old links don’t work anymore. I think
> you can find the repo if you go to my GitHub page directly. I do have a
> 64-bit branch, it’s just a matter of finding the time to get it out (and
> there were some more changes I wanted to get in there). Soon!
>
> On Sep 24, 2012, at 11:47 AM, Patrick Robertson wrote:
>
> Hmm… that's strange.
> Jordan did say he would get a 64 bit one out a few months ago, but it's a
> bit unnerving if his GitHub repo has gone!
>
> Hopefully he's about to help us out :)
>
> On 24 September 2012 19:27, nzeribe <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Does anybody know what happened to this plug-in? If you are about Jordan,
>> please holler as the Github page that was hosting it has 404'd. Thank you.
>>
>>
>> On Friday, February 10, 2012 12:07:06 AM UTC, Jordan Kay wrote:
>>>
>>> After noticing that my original OpenMeta File Tagging Plugin now
>>> included in Quicksilver’s recommended plugins no longer works, I
>>> decided to rewrite it from the ground up. Even when the original did
>>> work, its behavior was finicky, and there were several problems
>>> reported by users related to its usage of the openmeta command line
>>> tool. This new version should be much faster and functional, and
>>> eschews the need for the command line tool entirely.
>>>
>>> Have a look at https://github.com/jordanekay/**
>>> OpenMeta-File-Tagging-Plugin<https://github.com/jordanekay/OpenMeta-File-Tagging-Plugin>
>>> and tell me what you think. As described in the README, it adds your
>>> OpenMeta tags to your catalog to let you find files by tag(s). It
>>> supports the expected tagging actions as well: add, remove, set,
>>> clear, and show tags for a single file or group of files.
>>>
>>> So take the plugin for a spin and try it out. I'm a bit rusty and this
>>> was a quick effort, so I'm bound to have missed something. A quick
>>> code review would be much appreciated as well.
>>>
>>> Note: Due to what I think may be a bug in Quicksilver I have seen it
>>> crash when trying to show tags for a file, but I can't reproduce this
>>> reliably. If anyone can reproduce, I'd love to know if there is a
>>> workaround.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Jordan
>>
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