just joining this group now because i really miss quicksilver, and now
that i have SOME obj-c development skills, i'd like to see if theres
anything i can do.

will qsapp.com have room for any developer documentation? is there
developer documentation that exists? im not really great with git and
it seems like theres a few diff projects (not just branches of
projects) with the codebase for quicksilver. this is quite confusing.
anyway i may be able to dedicate some time to this project so i'm
wondering where i can help.

On Nov 19, 6:54 am, Patrick Robertson <[email protected]>
wrote:
> From QS's point of view, it needs to make something like this:
>
> http://qs0.blacktree.com/quicksilver/plugins/plugininfo.php?qsversion...
>
> i.e. a .plist / xml file that QS can then parse to get the list of plugins.
>
> On 19 November 2010 20:26, <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > out if interest, are there any requirements of the plugin page from
> > quicksilver’s point-of-view?
> > does it need some generated xml representation or ?
>
> > On 19 Nov 2010, at 04:25, Patrick Robertson wrote:
>
> > > @Brett
>
> > > The plugin repository I made was just a quick/rough 'test', the idea is
> > to make a much more full proof version with descriptions like you get in
> > Quicksilver itself.
>
> > > We need to work on building this new repo, and adding information.
>
> > > If you want to start making e.g. a spreadsheet with a list of all the
> > plugins, their version numbers, dates and descriptions that would be an
> > awesome start!
>
> > > The 3rd party plugins have come from various sources - people emailing me
> > stuff, and stuff that's already available as open source by Alcor. I guess
> > tracking down and finding where everything's come from would be another good
> > idea.
>
> > > (
> >https://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=0Ah_3obKwBvxsdGxxSVIyVm93OG5w...)
>
> > > I've installed a wiki at:
>
> > >http://qsapp.com/wikifor the exact idea of a place for everything to be
> > stored.
> > > If you want to start editing that as well then go for it!
>
> > > * The plugins repo wouldn't be a replacement to Howard's manual of
> > course, only the descriptions would be included.
> > > There would be plenty of links to the awesome manual though :)
>
> > > On 19 November 2010 14:25, Howard Melman <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > That's why I wrote this manual:
> > >http://mysite.verizon.net/hmelman/Quicksilver.pdf
> > > Though it's current to B54 only.
>
> > > Howard
>
> > > On Nov 18, 2010, at 9:01 PM, Brett wrote:
>
> > > > Perhaps I'm missing something, but what would be great would be to
> > > > have some sort of a more detailed description included in the plugins
> > > > repository.  Maybe I'm slow, but "Event Triggers" tells me very little
> > > > about what the plugin actually does.
>
> > > > As part of this ambitious project, perhaps a wiki (or github, or right
> > > > here in googgroups, etc) could be used to provide documentation for
> > > > all plugins.  Would be a huge effort of course, but at the moment,
> > > > determining what each plugin does, and how to configure it or utilize
> > > > it in QS is sometimes a bit mystifying.
>
> > > > I'd be willing to help with this effort -
> > > > Patrick: for your QSApp.com repository of plugins, do you have info on
> > > > the authors/URLs where each 3rd party plugin came from?
>
> > > > On Nov 14, 2:17 pm, strug <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > >> Good timing:) The blacktree.com site has been suspended. Would be
> > very
> > > >> cool if we already have the possibility to tell QS to use your plugins
> > > >> repository.
>
> > > >> For the time being it might be helpful to describe what is necessary
> > > >> to use your plugins. E.g. s.th. like:
>
> > > >> - download your plugin
> > > >> - unzip it
> > > >> - move the *.qsplugin file to /Users/<you>/Library/Application
> > Support/
> > > >> Quicksilver/PlugIns
> > > >> - restart QS
> > > >> - select plugin
>
> > > >> Thanks for saving my night, leif

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