Ankur did help out with some development for a while, but I don't
think he's been around much lately. If you can code, by all means send
an email to Etienne (tiennou7). I'm sure he'd be glad of the
contributions, and he really would be the one to talk to if you want
an orientation to the code.
As for the rest of us around here, Howard Melman (hmelman) is the
author of the unofficial user guide, and Howard and I moderate this
group together. Aside from Etienne and the occasional code
contributor, we are all just users helping users.
Alcor hasn't released the code for all the plugins, but has indicated
that he is willing to release the code for individual plugins when
requested. So if you want to work on improving a plugin, you can email
him about it.
Also, note that there are actually two Google Code pages related to
Quicksilver.
http://code.google.com/p/blacktree-quicksilver/ is really
just a bug tracker.
http://code.google.com/p/blacktree-alchemy/ is
where the real stuff happens.
On Jul 25, 9:10 pm, Joshua Bronson <
jabron...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks for the info. I'm not familiar with the alcor and etienne you speak
> of, but I take it alcor was a core developer who left the project to work
> onhttp://
code.google.com/p/qsb-mac/, and that ettiene is the real name ofhttp://
code.google.com/u/tiennou7/(whose activity onhttp://
code.google.com/p/blacktree-quicksilver/is apparent enough)? If you
> feel like providing a bit more of the Who's Who In Quicksilver (including
> yourself!), would be interested to know. :)
> I just stumbled acrosshttp://
lipidity.com/apple/cleaning-up-quicksilver/,
> and it seems like this Ankur is another player in this, or at least was...
> The most recent post,
http://lipidity.com/apple/the-state-of-quicksilver/,
> is dated
> 11/28/08. Judging by the comments on his blog though, there seems like
> sufficient community interest in contributing code and/or money
> to keep the project going. Would be happy to contribute some or both myself!
>
> Could anyone provide a bit more insight into Quicksilver's roadmap, so that
> e.g. someone interested in getting started contributing could have a sense
> of what needs to get done first to move the project forward? Or if it's a
> case of Just pick something onhttp://
code.google.com/p/blacktree-quicksilver/issues/listand have at it,