Thanks for taking this on Christian. I can't help much but let me know if
there is something I might be able to handle.

I advise making things as simple as possible and dumping "nice to have"
features. I think you've got the Mercurial repo running on automatic, but
while I love Mercurial, it's just one more thing to think about and I would
dump it. Similarly, sorry but FTP should go.

Surely Sourceforge is no longer needed? Currently
https://vim.sourceforge.io/ tells me "The Vim website has moved, go to
www.vim.org" which is all that's needed. It seems to be trying to do a
redirect which is not needed.

The Vim Tips wiki is inactive and obsolete but I put the news about Bram on
the main page.
https://vim.fandom.com/wiki/Vim_Tips_Wiki

Re github procedures, please be very conservative and skip good ideas and
anything else that adds to complexity. Instead, focus on small and
almost-guaranteed-not-to-break changes with at least two trusted people
checking each before going live. I think you suggested that. Perhaps in a
few months after things have settled down, more adventurous changes could
be considered.

John Beckett

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