Philip Prindeville wrote:
> In a sort of roundabout kind of way, I clicked on the link "bugs" when I 
> when to www.vim.org's "site help" link, but once logged into 
> Sourceforge, it says that this is for filing bugs against the vimonline 
> website...  not for filing bugs against Vim itself (though looking at 
> the list of existing bugs, most of them seem to be against Vim... oddly).
> 
> So which is right?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> -Philip

I would suggest the following:

1. Find out who is responsible for the component where you think there is a 
bug. Most of Vim is maintained by Bram, [EMAIL PROTECTED] , but not all of 
it. If the maintainer isn't Bram, his name and email address ought to be 
mentioned near the top of the source file or Vim script in question, and/or 
near the top of the corresponding help file (if any).

2. Write out a bug report, as clearly as you can, if possible with a procedure 
to repeat the bug every time when using "[g]vim -N -u NONE", and address that 
bug report to both the maintainer and the vim_dev group ( 
[email protected] i.e. this one).

3. Wait for any reactions.


Best regards,
Tony.
-- 
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