On Mon Feb 02/24/14 at  8:01, Diego Viola wrote:
> But then we have people like Thiago de Arruda (aka tarruda) who have
> worked very hard on multithreading support for Vim, and his patches
> didn't make it into mainline Vim.
>
> So how can we "improve what we have" when 99% of the patches are ignored
> or rejected according to most developers?

I've only been following this list for about a year now, but I can already
see that your last paragraph seems unnecessarily negative and the numbers
seem pulled from thin air. *99%* of patches are rejected? Really? And
*according to most developers*? Really?

More realism would help, I think.

P
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