Hi Patrick,

I created a twitter account @LoveQuicksilver, and I'm directing
readers to qsapp.com and the plugin repository.

Can I link to the individual plugin downloads directly, or should I
only link to the main site?

On Nov 12, 8:17 am, Patrick <[email protected]> wrote:
> So, after much debate and pondering I've finally gone ahead and 
> boughthttp://qsapp.com
>
> My idea is to try and make a 'new' QS site that's going to have
> everything everyone needs in one place.
>
> My thoughts at the moment are:
>
> 1. Expand on the plugins repo (http://qsapp.com/plugins) to add
> tooltips with the plugin descriptions, and a way of outputting a list
> to QS so it can update independently of the blacktree.com servers
>
> 2. Set up a wiki (http://qsapp.com/wiki) and add all the info we
> have on the 'pages' in this group:
> FAQs, applescripts, etc.
>
> 3. Make it clear which versions are best for which OS and make it
> easier for people to pick and chose
>
> 4. Make a nice Dev page so interested developers can easily get
> started on helping out with QS
>
> 5. Maybe a support forum - although I think everyone said they were
> fine with these groups.
>
> 6. Anything else anyone else can think of, seeing as we're a
> community :)
>
> If anybody wants to help out with getting the site set up then let me
> know!
> This is your chance if you've always wanted to help QS along but never
> had the Cocoa programming skills.
>
> Let's go!

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