This article explain all. By the way Wayne (the article author) was working
in Uganda, and I thought on this list? 

http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/4657

"Vim users are asked to make contributions to the International Child Care
Fund that Bram and his colleagues have set up specifically to support the
KCC project, and the ICCF web site provides annual financial reports. For
1999, donation income totaled about $7,000 US (17,800 Dutch Guilders), up
from about $3,500 US in 1998"

I think it would make a great follow up article for any budding journo's
outthere kinda bring it up to date and see if they still receive donations
today and how much? 

Simon

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Ernest Byaruhanga
Sent: 15 April 2005 01:59
To: Linux Users Group Uganda
Subject: [LUG] vi ;-)

hi,

am sure every vi user has noticed that for a very long time, vi starts by
telling  the user to help the poor children in uganda. my question is, who
are these poor children - and which ngo benefits from the donations via vi
;-)

anyway, i think its rubbish, and someone can ask vi to disable this in their
future releases!

ta,
ernesto
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