On Fri, Nov 7, 2008 at 00:07, Markus Heidelberg
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> But because there was not a single response to my mail from 13.10.2008, I came
> to the conclusion that nobody was interested in this. That was quite
> disappointing, especially because several threads on this list let me believe
> the opposite.

Personally, I don't have enough free time to really get into testing the various
feature sets. I will try to set apart some time to build the various
Vim versions
and use them in my daily work, though.
One thing that might lead to a _lot_ more exposure would be stealing the
build tools from the various distributions to provide pre-built .deb
etc files. If
you could automate this, it would not be much work for you and I am pretty
certain a lot more people would use it.

One thing which is lacking imo is some sort of semi-official endorsement
by Bram. If everyone agreed that this is a playground with potential
breakage, would it be OK for Bram to endorse this? He could even put
his own experimental patchsets in there.



Richard

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