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From: David T. <dav...@gm...> - 2007-09-24 12:15:13
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Hi all, Ok my late (lots of work lately, having to do overtime) reply to everyone's emails on how to merge the two projects. I think that we shouldn't do anything for the moment, except work from our Google Code SVN base. Since we are split on who's project to continue and who's to merge into the other, let's just concentrate on the code for the moment. A month or two from now once everyone has cut their teethes on the code a little we can start up the discussion again. I like this approach since it seems a little silly to merge at the moment when we are not 100% sure that both groups agree on how to solve the problem and who will be involved as well. Also this is the quickest way to get started for everyone and in terms of development infrastructure there is very little difference between SF and Google Code the main argument between the two mainly involves end user presentation and marketing (And like I said it would be temporary just for a little while). The Vimplugin website could also be updated to tell users what's happening or even post the releases to both GC and SF but that's really up to the vimplugin guys. So feedback is always welcome, I would hope everyone will be fairly happy with this arrangement. If you want to start getting involved then also just tell me and include your google account email and I'll happily grant you SVN access. Best Regards, David Terei |