On Jan 26, 2014, at 8:26 PM, tawheed abdul-raheeem <[email protected]> wrote:

> I am very happy to announce a new project that I have started, it is called 
> Vim Weekly, 5 Vim tips each week! - There is a LOT of hidden gems in vim that 
> would be uncovered. This project is open source so feel free to send any 
> great secrets in your vimrc.

This sounds like a great idea. Is there a site URL (or repository URL or 
something) for it?

> Is this a potential replacement of vimwikkia?
> Well I think vim wikkia is awesome and has a lot of great tips, on the other 
> hand I feel that it is flooded with ads and pictures and often times loose 
> its importance!

It does have problems. What I think it needs is 1) a LOT of editing, both for 
consistency and for just general editing issues (proofreading and such), and 2) 
ideally to be moved away from that site. I don’t spend much time there. When I 
do visit a page there, I get (as you said) ads and pictures, frequently 
obscuring actual useful text on the page I am trying to see, and things like 
audio automatically playing when the page loads. There’s a lot of good stuff on 
that wiki and there has to be a better place for it. (I don’t know who manages 
it, but hopefully whoever it is is reading this… :D )

Ben

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