hello from a new vim front-end user/hacker

2011-07-10 Thread David Bremner
On Sun, 10 Jul 2011 12:43:30 -0400, Jason Woofenden wrote: > For my future patches, I'm planning on pushing them to a public > repo, and mailing the patches to this list with git-send-email. Is > that a good system for you all? That is perfect, and welcome aboard! Maybe the vim front-end will

hello from a new vim front-end user/hacker

2011-07-10 Thread Jason Woofenden
Hi all, I'd heard of sup and more recently notmuch a couple times, and they sounded cool. When I saw notmuch-vim enter debian unstable recently, I gave it a shot. I'm pretty excited, and plan to use this as my main mail client; though I'm still using mutt to compose/send mail. Thanks for the

hello from a new vim front-end user/hacker

2011-07-10 Thread Jason Woofenden
Hi all, I'd heard of sup and more recently notmuch a couple times, and they sounded cool. When I saw notmuch-vim enter debian unstable recently, I gave it a shot. I'm pretty excited, and plan to use this as my main mail client; though I'm still using mutt to compose/send mail. Thanks for the

Re: hello from a new vim front-end user/hacker

2011-07-10 Thread David Bremner
On Sun, 10 Jul 2011 12:43:30 -0400, Jason Woofenden ja...@jasonwoof.com wrote: For my future patches, I'm planning on pushing them to a public repo, and mailing the patches to this list with git-send-email. Is that a good system for you all? That is perfect, and welcome aboard! Maybe the vim