Hi Bram,
> I will try to include a few patches that have been pending for a while.
> I don't have much time available, thus I will only include things that
> take a few hours of my time. That basically means patches that are
> ready to be included.
This started bothering me for a long time. I appreciate every minute you
spend on Vim. The last updates adding completion features provide much
value to me.
If the Vim community started funding you would you consider adding some
more optional features to Vim? Maybe you know the code base best.
I think there are many Vim users in the world. If many Vim users just
spend some dollars it may be enough to pay some of your time which is
limited.
This mail is sent to all Vim mailing lists. So I suggest sending replies
to this thread to v...@vim.org only so that no cross posting
takes place.
Maybe its only my interest that Vim evolves. I don't know. That's why
I'm asking you and the community.
I'd like to see some async communication support. I started working on
it. But I don't have time left working on it. But I could spend some
money. This would allow users implement debugger integrations using
scripting languages.
Who else feels this way?
Marc Weber
Maybe its only my interest that Vim evolves.
Instead of asking Bram to try to go back to the old development model
which failed, you might try getting some interest on the vim-dev list.
Describe what you would like to achieve, what you have done, what you
have problems with. If someone else is interested you might get some
help and maybe at some point get your features implemented.
--
Cheers,
Lech
Interested in what?
You haven't proposed any concrete actions or steps.
Asking people to rewrite Vim - admittedly a concrete step - without
giving a good reason is not something feasible.
Especially given the
fact that you have absolutely no guarantee that you would end up with
code that would be better in any aspect than the one you have now.
Sorry.