A couple of times, I have sent small patches or enhancements to authors of VIM plugins listed on vim.sourceforge.net, only to receive no answer; probably, those authors have moved on or changed email addresses. That left me without a good option to contribute, as it's not possible to upload a new version to another author's script, or to be set up as a contributing author. So, from that perspective, having a more collaborative solution would be really beneficial. On the other hand, I assume moving all script development to a new solution isn't practical, so only a couple of scripts will move, but for those actively maintained scripts collaboration via email will probably work well, too. I would wish for some enhancements to the 'scripts' section of vim.sourceforge.net, e.g. a possibility to submit and browse feature requests, feedback and unapproved patches for scripts via the existing web interface (basically an extension of the existing "rate this script" functionality).
-- regards, ingo /^-- Ingo Karkat -- /^-- /^-- /^-- /^-- /^-- /^-- http://ingo-karkat.de/ -- If a nation expects to be ignorant and free, it expects what never was and never will be. -- Thomas Jefferson, 1816 On 19-Sep-07 8:35, krischik wrote: > Hello, > > 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? > > Regards > > Martin > > > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message from the "vim_dev" maillist. For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
