On 26/02/14 21:06, Christian Brabandt wrote:
Am 2014-02-26 12:58, schrieb Andre Sihera:
On 26/02/14 12:15, guns wrote:
On Tue 25 Feb 2014 at 10:14:31PM -0500, captain stubing wrote:

What should we do?  What happens to your sources?
Do you not have a clone of the Mercurial repository? What kind of
question is this?

It's the stinging question about who gets control, obviously.

What do you mean? Everybody can publish its own repository. It's the user
that will eventually decide which repository will be used as the master
one.

On the contrary, the OP asks a very a reasonable question.

Bram is the one major bottleneck in this project for getting patches and
new features implemented. But, ironically, he is also the anchor that has
kept the project together on the straight and very narrow path.

Anchor disappears, ship floats away.

Everybody can publish their own repository and, judging by the amount of
arguing and bickering about rewrites, new features, this and that language
and the many patches that don't get integrated etc., everybody probably
will. End of VIM as we know it.

I really don't see any point in this discussion.


So I suppose if Bram died tomorrow and you were offered controlling duties
as he currently performs them, you would not be interested in the role?

Best,
Christian



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