On 19 Sep., 12:09, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> krischik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > Sometimes I have the wish to collaborate on a Vim Script - or just
> > backup it off site. I my experience SourceForge works quite well for
> > these task.
>
> > Only: creating a SourceForge Project just for a 3 file Plugin seems
> > wasteful. So my question: Is there a general SourceForge (or similar)
> > project for Vim Scripts somewhere?
>
> > And if not:Should I apply/create for one? Is there interest?
>
> There are a few big plugin suites on SF.

I noticed. Let me flesh out the Idea. I thinking about starting new
Project "vim-scripts" of Sourceforge which is organised to for sub-
projects. Something like:

+ trunk
|  +- Modelines
|  +- Rainbow Parenthsis
|  +- Tail
+ branches
|  +- Modelines 1.0
|  +- Rainbow Parenthsis 1.0
|  +- Tail 1.0
+ tags

That way smaller Script project would have a home as well.

> Some authors have their scripts on a svn repository or another, for instance 
> I'm
> planning to maintain my scripts on google code (since my main hard drive, 
> where
> I was having my svn repository, has died).

Why google code? What makes it more attractive?

> I found the idea quite attractive, but in the end, it would be at the 
> discretion
> of each script maintainer.

Sure.

Martin


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