Of course, instead of creating an entirely new site, we could ask Alcor if some trusted members can have access to blacktree.com itself, or at least the Quicksilver section of it. Integrating the GitHub content, such as the wiki, etc., could then be done relatively easily (even if only by plopping in some iframes, so that the GitHub content itself can run independently.) After all, blacktree.com has been QS's home since its inception. It'd be best to stay there as much as possible.
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