Just a quick chime in - I think what philostein actually said is spot on, and 
I'll reiterate!

> 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. :)

The best thing (and perhaps the worst from some perspectives…) about 
Quicksilver is that (like all open source projects) it's completely open 
(license = Apache, manual = CC). Anybody can 'get stuck in' and join. Not 
receiving any feedback from devs or the community (incidentally - something you 
are a part of, so you have a say!) means just go for it.
As Etienne says, for lots of us time is limited (because we're all dealing with 
Letters.app :P ), so we'd often rather do, since actions speak louder than 
words (doesn't mean to say we don't discuss things though).

So… not hearing anything? Just go and get stuck in. Post to the community about 
what you've done and people might thing "that's cool" and help out. Who knows, 
Being managed by a group of volunteers means there's not much leadership 
(although I like to think we do well) or hand holding, so you're FREE to do 
what you want!

That's it from me, I want to get back to coding and not blabbering here ;-)

P.S. I believe Howard has said recently that he's updating the manual. Maybe 
ask him over on IRC. He doesn't (normally) bite.

On 9 Medi 2013, at 08:09, 1.61803 <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Monday, September 9, 2013 12:35:34 AM UTC+2, Etienne wrote:
> >> 2. ideally the user's guide source
> That depends on Howard.
> 
> He never answered. He pointed out the PDF's CC license though. I started 
> converting it with Acrobat but then left off for the reasons mentioned. From 
> source file should come better.
> Also, I don't know if he's actually updating the guide, see last sentence of 
> his post in this thread.
>  
> >> 3. qsapp account
> That depends on Patrick (or Rob) maybe.
> 
> Patrick handled this one last week.
>  
> >> 4. some kind of commitment that new content would expand the wiki. 
> Hmm ? More content => expansion ? I think I see what you mean though. I'm not 
> much a Wiki person though, maybe if I find the time, I will help ;-).
> 
> I meant using the guide as the backbone for (future) documentation.
> If you've already dealt with ugly conversions, AFAIR in this case 
> text-format>html>media-wiki is the passage or use Acrobat for pdf>html.
> 
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