Ken Takata wrote:
> OK, I added a note:
> https://github.com/k-takata/vim-win32-installer/releases
>
> I think it's ready to set up the official installer repository.

Thanks for setting that up. It will be of great benefit. However, can the 
explanatory text be improved? If each release has to have the same text for 
simplicity, can it contain a link to a page that briefly explains what is 
available. The page could be at vim.org or vim.wikia.com and it could have some 
brief text saying what each download is. Presumably each .exe is an installer 
that will offer to install Vim, both console vim.exe and GUI gvim.exe versions?

"Note:" does not help and should be omitted.

"in case you don't have a preference" is too mysterious. Just say that the .exe 
files are installers which will install the files required to run Vim, and the 
.zip files have all the Vim files which the user would need to manually handle.

Text "current dependencies" suggests the user MUST have those packages 
installed. However, I think it wants to say that the user MAY have one or more 
of the installed packages in which case extra features within Vim will be 
available. For example, if someone wants to use Python 2 from within Vim, they 
need Python 2.7 installed.

John

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