Thanks for the support guys, I'm just glad there's a Quicksilver to write 
about. :)

@1.61803
Regarding a new Quicksilver information source, I think the best way is to 
get stuck in, set something up yourself, and then see if others would 
like/be able to help out. There's a fair amount of cross-cooperation in 
Quicksilver, but most contributors have their primary focus, be it 
developing, writing manuals, blogging, troubleshooting or filing bug 
reports/feature requests. Perhaps aggregation can be your speciality. :)

It is very easy to miss new info on Quicksilver (I missed this thread), so 
I would really appreciate a gathering of all the threads, issues, commits, 
wiki updates and so forth into one place.

On Friday, July 19, 2013 11:21:37 PM UTC+9, 1.61803 wrote:
>
> On Friday, July 19, 2013 3:49:43 PM UTC+2, Rob McBroom wrote:
>>
>> I think this question should be (and perhaps was) directed at the 
>> community, and not the devs specifically.
>>
>
> If you mean these 
> questions<https://groups.google.com/d/msg/blacktree-quicksilver/DDJL_PhC2wo/QDR09whJrvUJ>,
>  
> those were directed at the devs and host of qsapp.com. But I appreciate 
> any feedback.
>  
>
>> My attitude for any project like this where I’m on the outside looking in 
>> (which I was with QS for many years) is this: Given the small number of 
>> people willing and able to do the programming and the limited time they 
>> have, what would I like them to be working on? :-)
>>
>
> Clubbing keyboards of course, methinks :D — and I hope in a far future to 
> contribute with a line of code or two.
>
>
> I didn't mean the devs or host of qsapp to implement the idea I outlined 
> in the previous posts. I would give it a try in the spare time of my spare 
> time. In order to do that I'd need 1. feedback from the devs/community 
> (real feedback like great! / ok, but… / just leave it as it is / no, your 
> idea sucks!), 2. ideally the user's guide source, 3. qsapp account, 4. some 
> kind of commitment that new content would expand the wiki.
> Is does too much asking, right?
>

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