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> Some people use Vim to edit Wikipedia articles, and probably also to edit 
> other
> wikis that use also the MediaWiki backend software.  Would you please accept 
> the
> MediaWiki syntax file into Vim?
> 
> It's at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Text_editor_support#Vim in the
> first gray box.
> 
> I didn't write it.  I would appreciate it very much if you'd please paste a
> second copy of your comments at the very bottom of
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia_talk:Text_editor_support .  Just click
> the "+" tab at the top of the page.  No registration required.
> 
> In case it matters, the MediaWiki syntax file is probably dual-licensed.  You
> can probably use it under your choice of:
> 
> *  the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License, or
> *  the GNU Free Documentation License (unversioned, with no invariant 
> sections,
> front-cover texts, or back-cover texts).

The file says: Published on Wikipedia in 2003-04 and declared authorless.

That means there is no copyright statement and thus this file can't be
copied.

Can the author please come forward, add a maintainer to the header, so
that we can include this in the distribution?  I don't add files unless
there is a maintainer.

What's this thing with anonymous writings?  Are you afraid to tell your
mum you are using Vim and like it?

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