Trade Runner you are running talking of Forking DoMobs and J.R.'s and others work after they get it set?
I don't intend to fork their repo as they do useless work and useless code revisions. With each "update" they make it even more complicated and the blockchain becomes more and more inconsistent. Instead of making a real implementation of the name tab, they are once again making a GUI within the qt framework that is just a graphical integration but in fact just an external command line interface that accesses the wallet via the RPC interface, which is of course designed for external accesses. Brandon Roberts has already done that with beta version 0.13.99. And the user will now be able to mark multiple names for renewal? Wow! What an achievement! There is now a "Buy Names" tab giving the impression of being a domain trading tab, but it's just about starting the new name operation? An additional tab for that? Really now? Awesome! I would definitely need a donation of € 50,000 to code that. In addition to the huge handshake airdrop over 1 million USD of course! You want to know how
yanmaani programs the 12 block time buffer between the new name operation and the first name update? He needs over 200 lines of code for this ridiculous task. And even after I explained to him that writing the block height to the database for counting is the worst idea, because in case of a computer crash the database could be in an inconsistent state and the data would be gone, he insisted on doing it right. I mean, that's really ridiculous. I could show him how to do it with two lines of code and a temporary txt file or something like that. But I'm certainly not going to need up to 300 lines of code and tens of thousands of donations to get the job done! Just read
the IRC logs. Of course, if I make fork, I'll take the original Bitcoin repo and rework it from from scratch.
Where is your Browser plugin Repository at so I can look at it?
Domob and Jeremy Rand have a real WORK history on Github.........where is yours?
You really think I would be so incredibly stupid to publish the source code while it's in the code review? Sometimes reading might help:
To get Namecoin finally back to life, I've created a new Namecoin website at
namecoin.pro. Furthermore, I coded two browser add-ons for Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox for the blockchain domain resolution,
which I'll submit to the Google and Mozilla code review shortly. In the meantime, you may take a look at the screen-captures out of the video intro:

By the way, just as additional info: even though you can't see it from the outside, the site behind namecoin.pro is a highly scalable community website with integrated personal email accounts, personal webspace, community- and wiki-pages and so on. What you can see is just the tip of the iceberg. But I know that's beyond some people's intellectual capacity...