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The children in Uganda certainly need sponsoring. I needed to money to
be able to work on Vim, they need money to be able to go to school, have
some clothes, etc.
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Sure and true, but I guess that what I am asking is how finishing
version 7 of Vim changes things in this respect. I mean, if developing
Vim version 7 is a full time job, why developing the current 7 version
and moving towards version 8 is not a full time job ? Will the fact that
you are no longer working full-time on developing Vim will slow down the
rate of development ?
(I hope I am not asking to much. feel free to ignore).
ThanQ,
Jonathan Orlev
Bram Moolenaar wrote:
Jonathan Orlev wrote:
My questions are:
1. Was developing Vim 7 a full time job?
Certainly.
2. Since you probably (and hopefully :-) ) plan to keep developing Vim
7.X and moving to the next major version (version 8.X) in the future,
don't you need more sponsoring (beside your voluntary work for Uganda)?
The children in Uganda certainly need sponsoring. I needed to money to
be able to work on Vim, they need money to be able to go to school, have
some clothes, etc.