ZyX wrote:
[...]
> > > But the serious question:
> > >
> > > How will this work for syntax maintainers? In the past, we just send
> > > patches to the maintainers, who would then pass them along to you.
> > > Should we now send pull requests directly to the repo, and the
> > > maintainer can just vertify that it works?
> >
> > Nothing will change for now. Including syntax files is not much work.
> > Maintainers can make pull requests, but this still requires generating
> > an email to notify me (or someone else) and very likely results in just
> > getting the diff and including that. Using the merge button on Github
> > is not going to happen, it results in my master version going out of
> > sync.
>
> So, you are not going to receive emails from github? Github emails contains
> links to the generated diffs as well, they are kept in sync with the pull
> request.
We could forward both issues and pull requests to the vim-dev list.
Like we currently do for issues on code.google.com.
If this is too spammy we can disable it.
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