First, I apologies for being too emotional. I do really love vim and do
really love leo so the news that they would never be together made me too
upset.
Secondly, after thinking about the bridge more and more I would probably
accept your point of view.
Making the bridge itself has no practical sense. To be connected with
other editing environments Leo have to provide virtual GUI which then can
use whoever else.
This is very hard task and I dont actually believe it is possible to be
done without full redesign and rewrite of the whole code base.
Otherwise every bridge to so anything would be just another portion of mess
which would got out of sync with every minor release.

Thank you for this lesson of wisdom, Edward.

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