Thanks for your interest, Jon.

A small group is coming together, so let's pool some ideas and see what can 
be done.

I'm going to schedule a demo of what I've done for a few who are interested 
to kick things off.    Edward (creator of Leo) was generous in spending 
some time with me to discuss this and it seems like the Leo architecture + 
some existing plug-ins make it suitable to accomplish quite a bit without a 
ton of work.

-Richard

On Wednesday, January 20, 2016 at 3:18:01 AM UTC-8, jkn wrote:
>
> You'll have seen my name in some of the 'Ecco Refugees' type threads, 
> although I came to Leo independantly of that. I *am* something of a 
> programmer, if that helps, although only a beginner as far as working 
> within Leo.
>
> Would be interested in hearingmore of your work via PM or whatever.
>
>     Regards
>     Jon N ('jkn')
>
>
> On Wednesday, January 20, 2016 at 1:02:26 AM UTC, Richard Andersen wrote:
>>
>> Sounds good, Rob.
>>
>> I'll show you what I've put together so far to get your input.    Will PM 
>> you to find some time.
>>
>> Thanks for offering to participate!    Beta testing and providing input 
>> will certainly help.
>>
>> -Richard
>>
>> On Tuesday, January 19, 2016 at 4:36:02 PM UTC-8, Largo84 wrote:
>>>
>>> I'm interested in your project as an 'ECCO refuge', but I'm not much of 
>>> a programmer, so I don't know how much help I can be (except as an 
>>> interested observer and possibly beta tester).
>>>
>>> Rob............
>>>
>>> On Friday, January 15, 2016 at 12:21:05 PM UTC-5, Richard Andersen wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hello all.
>>>>
>>>> I'm checking to see if there are any members of the community who'd be 
>>>> interested in working on / supporting / contributing to what I think will 
>>>> be a great project, and one that aligns well with Leo's amazing 
>>>> capabilities.
>>>>
>>>> I am a long-time EccoPro user and have recently discovered Leo.   I'm 
>>>> getting a lot of benefit from Leo already and have effectively utilized a 
>>>> couple components...
>>>>
>>>> - quicksearch (which creates the "Nav" tab)
>>>> - nodetags (which creates the "Tags" tab) -- many thanks to Jake Peck 
>>>> for his help! 
>>>>
>>>> ... and have a few other coding/configuration changes in mind which, I 
>>>> think, will make Leo a great alternative to EccoPro for many users.    I 
>>>> saw an earlier posting from some "Ecco refugees" which seems to indicate 
>>>> some wider interest in this.
>>>>
>>>> I'm planning to use Leo for coding as well, but am tackling this 
>>>> "organizer" task as a first priority.
>>>>
>>>> Please respond if you're interested.    I am open to whatever 
>>>> combination of paid / other efforts can help move this along.
>>>>
>>>> Cheers,
>>>>
>>>> -Richard
>>>>
>>>

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