Markus Mottl wrote:
> Ok, I'll send you the latest files once some minor issues have been
> worked out. I'll use your Mercurial repository in the future to make
> sure that I'm working with the latest version of all files.
>
> Would it improve your workflow if I cloned the Vim-repository on
> Bitbucket and sent you an email with the appropriate pull command
> whenever new files should be released? That way you could use
> Mercurial right off the bat to deal with my incoming patches.
No, that makes things more complicated. I use Mercurial for
distribution, not for including patches.
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