just remember that there is

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see it at http://mysite.verizon.net/astronaut/vim/index.html#VimFuncs

2008/10/22 François Beaubert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> But even if vimball could update your scripts, it wouldn't be the best
>> solution.
>
> why ... don't know that vimball could be used to update script
>
>>Debian want you to use apt to update vim scripts and I
>> consider this a good thing. So to make everybody happy, we need a good
>> upstream and so everybody can update his system as he likes.
>>
>
> Indeed, an apt-get install my-favorite-vim-script would be amazing  !
> But for windows users perhaps not the best solution
>
> Jedit, emacs, komodo have those kind of feature
> IMHO it could be a great enhancement for vim too
>
> Great idea Thomas
>
> Regards
>
>> Best regards,
>>
>> Thomas Koch
>>
>> Am Wednesday 22 October 2008 20:58:58 schrieb François Beaubert:
>>> Great idea !!!
>>>
>>> I've see something in this spirit, have a look at:
>>>
>>> http://vimpi.net/
>>>
>>> But may I add another idea to your post: why not integrate a plugins
>>> manager directly within vim to show you the plugins which could be
>>> upgradeable or downloadable,  etc
>>>
>>> 2008/10/22 Thomas Koch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>> > Hi,
>>> >
>>> > by revising my .vim dir and creating a list of usefull vim scripts for
>>> > my collegues, I started thinking about vim.org/scripts. Let me assume,
>>> > that the many high quality scripts are a very important part of vim,
>>> > which makes vim the almighty tool you use every day.
>>> >
>>> > Then the quality of vim in a whole depends on the quality not only of
>>> > individual scripts, but also on the ease of installing, updating,
>>> > maintaining and finding scripts.
>>> >
>>> > The current vim.org/scripts site seems to have several critical flaws,
>>> > IMHO:
>>> >
>>> > * you won't get informed of updates for your scripts
>>> > * collaboration on script development is next to impossible, because
>>> >  * I can't upload a new version, must open a new script page
>>> >  * No script I saw is under version control
>>> >  * Many scripts lack licence informations
>>> > * scripts can not be browsed online, there are only downloadable
>>> >  zip/rar/tar.gz/vba/vim
>>> > * User Feedback on scripts is not possible: no comments, mailing list to
>>> >  much a barrier
>>> > * No issue tracker
>>> >
>>> > Do you agree with me on this points? Should we do something about it?
>>> > Should we do build a better vim.org/scripts? Who would like to join the
>>> > effort?
>>> >
>>> > Things that could be done:
>>> > * save scripts in a VCS
>>> > * add a webforum to each scripts page
>>> > * add an issue tracker
>>> > * add OpenId to vim.org
>>> > * politely inforce a default licence for scripts
>>> > * allow people to upload patches to scripts they have not initially
>>> >  created
>>> >
>>> > Best regards,
>>> > --
>>> > Thomas Koch, Software Developer
>>> > http://www.koch.ro
>>> >
>>> > Young Media Concepts GmbH
>>> > Sonnenstr. 4
>>> > CH-8280 Kreuzlingen
>>> > Switzerland
>>> >
>>> > Tel    +41 (0)71 / 508 24 86
>>> > Fax    +41 (0)71 / 560 53 89
>>> > Mobile +49 (0)170 / 753 89 16
>>> > Web    www.ymc.ch
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Thomas Koch, Software Developer
>> http://www.koch.ro
>>
>> >>
>>
>

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