Sorry for reviving this thread but I'm curious about how to join the Github
organization?
Since I'm more or less responsible for the current ligature support in the CT
renderer it would be nice to join ;)
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Hey Shirk, there are no particular ways to join MacVim organization.
But I'll add you to the organization if you are actively enough to
maintain MacVim (sending pull requests, reviewing pull requests,
answering questions, etc).
On Sun, Dec 13, 2015 at 5:56 AM, Shirk wrote:
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On Sunday, December 13, 2015 at 5:12:04 PM UTC+1, sakamoto wrote:
> Hey Shirk, there are no particular ways to join MacVim organization.
> But I'll add you to the organization if you are actively enough to
> maintain MacVim (sending pull requests, reviewing pull requests,
> answering questions,
Since Vim is moving to GitHub [1], I'll update my workflow and publish guides
for anyone willing to help join the effort. It's not good to depend on just one
person, for instance, this month I worked a lot overtime, so MacVim is several
patches behind. If we divide efforts, we can also look
On 26 Mar 2015, at 00:30, Charles m...@forallx.net wrote:
I don't know any C, or anything about Vim's code, but if there's a way I
can help keep on top of things, please let me know. Perhaps if there's a
section on the wiki that explains which sections of the code are free of
Vim/MacVim
I appreciate @douglasdrumond's heroic effort to catch us up many patchlevels.
However, it would be best if we never got behind to such a degree that it
requires a heroic effort to catch up.
Here were are, already more than 60 patches behind. That's a LOT, even
for MacVim (even though it's less
Thank you very much for your effort! I use MacVim since I moved to Mac in 2008.
On Wednesday, 21 January 2015 19:05:50 UTC+1, björn wrote:
Hi all,
For quite some time now I have been unable to keep up with maintaining
MacVim and I've constantly been thinking that during the next
holidays
Speaking of the Github organization,
is there any way for devs willing to help out on the maintenance / bug
squashing to join?
Regards,
René
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I learnt the other day that GitHub has a 'name squatting policy'.
https://help.github.com/articles/name-squatting-policy/
The 'MacVim' account on GitHub seems inactive, so perhaps there's still
a chance to get it.
Thank you for letting me know, I submitted a request. Let's see if we can
Hi Douglas,
On Saturday, March 14, 2015 at 1:54:27 AM UTC+1, Douglas Drumond wrote:
It's now on an organization:
https://github.com/macvim-dev/macvim/
Unfortunately, macvim was already taken.
I learnt the other day that GitHub has a 'name squatting policy'.
It's now on an organization:
https://github.com/macvim-dev/macvim/
Unfortunately, macvim was already taken.
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On Wednesday, January 21, 2015 at 1:05:50 PM UTC-5, björn wrote:
Hi all,
For quite some time now I have been unable to keep up with maintaining
MacVim and I've constantly been thinking that during the next
holidays I'll fix the outstanding issues. It is becoming apparent
that I'll never be
Right, using an organization makes sense. Also note that in github repos are
transferrable, so once this organization exists, the repo (from Björn's
account) can be transferred there.
Thanks!
Yoshiki Vázquez-Baeza
On Mar 4, 2015, at 7:23 PM, Douglas Drumond drumond.doug...@gmail.com wrote:
I too am grateful for MacVim and rely on it for my daily coding chores. I want
to thank bjorn and the community for all the support and contributions. Vim
reminds me of the Old Spice commercial (smell like a man, man). And I thank you.
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On Wednesday, January 21, 2015 at 7:05:50 PM UTC+1, björn wrote:
Hi all,
For quite some time now I have been unable to keep up with maintaining
MacVim and I've constantly been thinking that during the next
holidays I'll fix the outstanding issues. It is becoming apparent
that I'll never be
On Mon, Feb 9, 2015 at 5:55 PM, amadeusdema...@gmail.com wrote:
So what's the status on this now that it's been taken over. Is there a
place where we can monitor updates, etc?
There's still been no activity.
Sorry for delaying this, I was preparing a course for work and there were a
lot of
Douglas, apparently that twitter account has been suspended.
Thanks,
Dado
On 2/9/15 5:47 PM, Douglas Drumond wrote:
On Mon, Feb 9, 2015 at 5:55 PM, amadeusdema...@gmail.com
mailto:amadeusdema...@gmail.com wrote:
So what's the status on this now that it's been taken over. Is there
a place
On Tue, Feb 10, 2015 at 12:30 AM, Dado Feigenblatt v...@dado.org wrote:
Douglas, apparently that twitter account has been suspended.
Thanks,
Dado
I don't know what happened, I created the account, followed my other
account and got suspended for suspicious activity (usually it occurs when
So what's the status on this now that it's been taken over. Is there a place
where we can monitor updates, etc?
There's still been no activity.
On Wednesday, January 28, 2015 at 12:49:36 AM UTC-8, Douglas Drumond wrote:
2015-01-28 5:54 GMT-02:00 Yan Zhou zhouy...@gmail.com:
Douglas, thanks
2015-01-28 5:54 GMT-02:00 Yan Zhou zhouyan1...@gmail.com:
Douglas, thanks for maintaining MacVim for the future. Just a quick
question, will there be a new repo or shall we keep watch the old one?
I made a fork to github.com/douglasdrumond/macvim (back when I was just
doing the other builds),
I just want to thank everyone, esp. Bjorn, for the hard work all these years. I
have been using MacVim ever since it first appears years ago and I cannot
imagine without it.
Douglas, thanks for maintaining MacVim for the future. Just a quick question,
will there be a new repo or shall we keep
Hi,
Great response. Thanks guys.
I forgot to say that Douglas is taking over maintenance (thanks to
amadeusdemarzi who also offered to help). Douglas has been releasing
snapshots for older versions of OS X for a while now so it is great
that he'll take over.
Best wishes,
Björn
P.S. Douglas, I
On Wednesday, January 21, 2015 at 12:05:50 PM UTC-6, björn wrote:
Hi all,
For quite some time now I have been unable to keep up with maintaining
MacVim and I've constantly been thinking that during the next
holidays I'll fix the outstanding issues. It is becoming apparent
that I'll never
I just wanted to thank everyone for keeping mac vim maintained, as a blind
programmer.
Cheers,
P.S:
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On 27/01/2015, at 12:16 am, Björn Winckler
Hi all,
There's no amount of e-mail or words to express my gratitude towards what
Björn did. MacVim brings vim to a whole new level, the best editor with the
best GUI.
As in the movie A Beautiful Mind:
Hansen: So how about it, Nash? You scared?
Nash: Terrified... mortified... petrified...
On 21 Jan 2015, at 19:05, Björn Winckler bjorn.winck...@gmail.com wrote:
For quite some time now I have been unable to keep up with maintaining
MacVim and I've constantly been thinking that during the next
holidays I'll fix the outstanding issues. It is becoming apparent
that I'll never be
Björn,
Thanks for all your work on MacVim, it has been a massive donation of time and
talent, not to mention your patience with questions to this list. I use MacVim
every day, most of the day and I’d like to acknowledge the incredible
contribution you’ve given to the community of users on the
Hi all,
For quite some time now I have been unable to keep up with maintaining
MacVim and I've constantly been thinking that during the next
holidays I'll fix the outstanding issues. It is becoming apparent
that I'll never be able to find that time so I'm going to have to step
down as maintainer
2015-01-21 16:05 GMT-02:00 Björn Winckler bjorn.winck...@gmail.com:
Hi all,
For quite some time now I have been unable to keep up with maintaining
MacVim and I've constantly been thinking that during the next
holidays I'll fix the outstanding issues. It is becoming apparent
that I'll never
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