I think it is an interesting idea. Maybe it will help if you can post your
idea on the mainline vim list, which I believe is Vim-dev, and can be found
on vim.org

On Thursday, March 26, 2015, Charles <m...@forallx.net> wrote:

> Is there any reason still existing why MacVim is a separate project from
> the offical Vim repo?  MacVim is stable and mature, and is probably fairly
> easily mergeable into Vim.
>
> One benefit of pulling MacVim into regular Vim is: MacVim will never be
> behind Vim in patch level.
>
> Also, in mainline Vim, the Carbon GUI is effectively dead.  If mainline
> Vim wants an OSX GUI, it should pull in MacVim.  It works all the way back
> to 10.4, and if support of even older machines is desired, the Carbon
> option can be kept.
>
> -Charles
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