What about making scripts first class citizens like plugins? I think as is 
scripts are very under utilized because like everyone is saying they aren’t 
centralized so its difficult to find them, install them, and update them. 

QS already has an *awesome* plugin system that handles discovery, updates, 
version dependency, etc. so if we could bundle scripts into pseudo plugins or 
perhaps create their own format that would significantly increase their 
adoption and creation. Long term it would also be cool to add a simple script 
creator right into the pref pane which would just take a name, description, and 
code.

Thoughts?

Tony


From: philostein [email protected]
Reply: [email protected] 
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Date: April 28, 2014 at 4:09:14 AM
To: [email protected] 
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Subject:  Re: Should we move example AppleScripts to github  

Yes, good idea.

I'd like to volunteer for this, either managing it or helping out with it. I'd 
probably need a bit of advice about GitHub from time to time, and I tend to 
contribute in spurts. :)

It'd also be a good way to host AppleScripts in blog posts and tweets.

On Monday, April 28, 2014 9:44:27 AM UTC+9, Patrick wrote:
I was thinking about this the other day, the current wiki solution is not very 
user-friendly, and does not really promote sharing of AppleScripts. GitHub 
might still be a little too ‘advanced’ for your layman, but it’s probably a 
good place to start for storing them all in one place.
Perhaps ideally we could have an email address for submitting Applescript 
Actions, and then have one person manage a dedicated portion of the website, 
similar to what say… Alfred have.

On 28 Ebrill 2014, at 06:42, Lucas Garron <[email protected]> wrote:

I've been meaning to collect them and start a pull request to add Applescript 
actions into the Extra Scripts plugin. Since a lot of them are of interest to 
many people without modification, it makes sense to share them.

»Lucas Garron


On Sun, Apr 27, 2014 at 12:01 PM, David Rees <[email protected]> wrote:
It occurs to me it might be better if the example AppleScripts were in github 
rather than the wiki. That way folks can submit tweaks easily (and they are 
easy to sync). And we would just have links in the wiki.

I've thought about just putting mine in my own repository, but a shared one 
would probably be better.

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