> I would like to join your forums. I love Quicksilver just as everybody
> on this forum/group does. I, however, have things to share that we
> could implement into Quicksilver.
Help is always welcome.
> For example, if you type "qs://update" into any Quicksilver enabled computer's browser, Quicksilver will update. According to "http://docs.blacktree.com/quicksilver/development/url_system", we could turn the "http://docs.blacktree.com/quicksilver/plug-ins/plug-ins" page into a fully blown plugins system! (But first, make it easier to find. It's a really good reference page.) Also, I can be a great beta tester and wiki updater. Many of the pages on the wiki are good, but they are slightly stale and outdated.
blacktree.com belongs to the original developer of Quicksilver, but he walked away from it a couple of years ago. My understanding is that he’s willing to let us use the site to host plug-ins, etc. but he’s difficult to get ahold of.
> And lastly, why is there a feature request page on the wiki? Shouldn't that redirect here?
The most official feature request location at this point is http://github.com/tiennou/blacktree-alchemy/issues
> Anyway, just keep in mind that Quicksilver is good, but I want to help you make it better.
If you have any Cocoa experience, the best thing to do is fork the source on GitHub and make some updates.
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