> I'm looking forward when Till will put vimfiles/ in a separate repo (or
> branch). Then I can use the method described in

It would make sense to split out the web and the vimfiles into two 
separate repos. However, is that really necessary?

I haven't used pathogen before, but it looks like you could just symlink 
the vimfiles directory from vim-files into your ~/.vim/bundle. At least 
in the near term, I think that would work. <?>

> http://vimcasts.org/episodes/synchronizing-plugins-with-git-submodules-and-pathogen/

(regarding hosting on github, you could still manage your conf in 
Mercurial (with the imported changesets from vim-latex.git) and publish 
it on Google Code/etc.)

--Ted


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