2015-11-15 10:48 GMT+03:00 <[email protected]>:

> Hi, I am a Chinese we use QQ in CN, but I find that the tech or the skill
> is better in foreign forum or somewhat.
>
> I hope that I can communicate with foreigner friend immediately, so I want
> to join a tech group like Vim.
>
> I find there are too many tools msn, facebook and so on,
>  So what should I do? Which one is fit for my require. Tnx a lot.
>

​There are many communities around various forms of communication around
Vim with highly intersecting​ set of members. I know about mailing lists
(vim-dev and vim-use you are writing to, these have different purposes:
development of vim itself (-dev) and something like user support (-use),
also talks about plugins), https://vi.stackexchange.com/ and IRC (freenode)
#vim channel.

There is also vim-jp community, but it is Japanese and I do not know match
about it, except that they have a dedicated user on github (
https://github.com/vim-jp) and at least https://github.com/Shougo is there.



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