On 2016-10-27, 21:01 GMT, Charles E Campbell wrote:
> Well, I don't intend to spend hours re-inventing my scripts 
> which do a lot of housekeeping and are responsible for 
> updating my website, and which work with vimballs.  Nor am 
> I about to start keeping your and other's git repositories 
> up-to-date.  That said, I don't mind your git repositories, 
> its just that I won't be using them.

I haven’t expected you to do either of these.

> Bram asked me to come up with a vim-based way years ago to 
> handle vim plugins; that is the provenance of vimball.  Prior 
> to that I myself used tar and gzip.

Right, 818 lines of unused vim code is probably more than 
I would like to have, but it is not that bad (I was afraid, that 
some parts of vimballs require C implementation, so that it is 
part of vim C codebase). On the other hand, I am not sure why 
vimball should not be kept in a separate external project as all 
other package managers do, but it is probably not that big deal.

Matěj

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