I found it through thickbox, i think on june 2nd. At that time I had it 
working with prototype and moo.fx ... but shortly ditched those and now 
am only using jQuery and a few plugins for www.kevo.com

> I've used it since at least January 2005 (at least that was the first
> time I emailed John about a bug when he was first working on it), but
> not as much as I do now.
>
> I first found out about his coding skills when following the addEvent
> coding contest (QuirksBlog -
> http://www.quirksmode.org/blog/archives/coding_techniques/contest/index.html)
> - which he won of course. Incidentally, jQuery doesn't use his winning
> code, but Dean Edwards' code (with a few modifications) and doesn't
> even use the W3c (or Microsoft's) method of adding events.
>
> You could still select elements by a CSS expression and do basic
> manipulation on the results (filtering, toggling, adding class names,
> adding content etc), and attach (but not execute) events as well as
> create plugins. It was also under an 'Attribution, Share Alike
> License' and contained no indication of SVN revision (it may not have
> even been under source control for all I know).
>
> It is bigger and better since then and from a glance over the source,
> pretty much a rewrite too.
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