> I also wonder if a shared document is the best way to do these things.
> At least this allows multiple people at the same time making changes.
> Most wiki's are not good at that.
If it is versioned then why not ? It can be accessed easily by everyone.
If its not versioned I'd prefer git or mercurial ..

> Comments?
Given that there are tons of different compile configuration of Vim and
tons of operating systems Vim runs on .. calling for some human testers
is nice but will not bring any benefits in the future.

What about setting up a test suite (driven by git or mercurial?)?

I could setup a cron-job which pulls latest tests patches once a day and
runs it on Linux.

If we used Ruby test suites it can be run easily on all major OS
systems.

I can't do so today - but within some days.

Comments?

Marc Weber

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