On 03/01/12 00:11, Philip Taron wrote:
Hey all,
I noticed for some time now that the official Vim binaries distributed
on vim.org for Windows users aren't digitally signed.
Is this due to lack of funds, lack of desire, technical limitations,
or personal choice?
If it is lack of funds, I'd like to donate so this could happen.
Philip
IIUC, Bram's binaries are (outdated but) signed: see either of the MD5
and MD5SUMS files in the ftp://ftp.vim.org/pub/vim/pc/ directory.
If youwant an up-to-date Vim for Windows, I recommend Steve Hall's "Vim
without Cream", http://sourceforge.net/projects/cream/files/Vim/ — that
one doesn't seem to be signed but is it Steve's or SourceForge's policy?
Best regards,
Tony.
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