Sunday, September 17, 2023

Re: Vim after Bram?

On Mon, 18 Sep 2023, "'Philip Rhoades' via vim_use" wrote:

> People,
>
> I have been using Vim for so many decades that I sort of felt that Bram would
> always be there developing and improving the program - and while I have asked
> plenty of questions on the lists etc, I never really delved into how many
> other people contributed to the coding - approx how many would there be? for
> addons?
>
> Are there any proposals among the main developers about how the project will
> continue? How they will work together? Is there an obvious front-runner to
> be the "benevolent dictator"?
>
> I can't see myself ever NOT using Vim, but it would be nice to know the
> project was in good hands and had a strong future . .
>
> I started learning C in the 80s - am I of any use for the cause now?
>
> Regards,
>
> Phil.
> --
> Philip Rhoades
>
> PO Box 896
> Cowra NSW 2794
> Australia
> E-mail: phil@pricom.com.au

It's really good to know that there are lots of people care about vim's
future. I really admire your enthusiasm about developing Vim. When the
time come, I would like to contribute to developing Vim.
Regards,
Vito.

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