Am 2023-08-05 16:30, schrieb Yegappan Lakshmanan:
> On Sat, Aug 5, 2023 at 5:53 AM Maxim Kim <
hab...@gmail.com> wrote:
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>>
https://groups.google.com/g/vim_announce/c/tWahca9zkt4
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>
> I am truly saddened and shocked to hear this news.
>
> I have been following him for more than 25 years and have interacted
> with him for more than 22 years. He has been an inspiration to me and
> many others. He has really changed the world for the better. He has
> single handedly improved the productivity of countless developers and
> companies around the world. He dedicated his entire life to work on
> Vim. His vision and ability to design some of the most complex
> features
> (such as the vim9script compiler, spell check, syntax highlighting,
> channels, tab pages, virtual text, and many others) have always amazed
> me.
>
> We will all miss him deeply. Rest In Peace, Bram, and thank you for
> everything.
As all of you, so was I deeply shocked when I heard the news. Bram was a
great leader
to the Vim community and I really enjoyed working with him over the past
years, since I became
involved with the development of Vim almost 20 years ago.
Bram was of great inspiration in creating a great community, helping
people with his charity and
he was a great mentor. And now he left too soon. We lost a great leader
and I regret never having
met him in person...
However to all of the community: I will continue and I hope all of the
other contributors will
also keep up the good work. I do have access to the Vim homepage and the
Vim organization (not sure
if all the rights, but I am sure we will work on the details in the near
future.
Once I return from vacation, I'll go through the PRs and review them
(and also commit the missing
patch to github). I'll welcome anybody to contribute to make Vim better.
I still don't know all the internals of the various areas (vim9, virtual
text, syntax highlighting to name
a few) and I don't know how much time I can dedicate, but I hope
together we will be able to continue
successfully.
Thanks,
Chris