On Tue, Sep 25, 2007 at 12:06:45PM -0400, James Vega wrote: > I've actually been thinking of something like this for a while now and > just hadn't had time to send out an RFC. My idea was more along the > following lines: > > vim-gnome -- All currently supported language bindings, X11 w/Gnome > vim-gtk -- All currently supported language bindings, X11 w/Gtk > vim-full/nox -- All currently supported language bindings, no-X11 > vim -- Same as it is now > vim-tiny -- Same as it is now
I forgot to include vim-lesstif in here. Do we want to continue to provide that package modulo the above suggestion of including all language bindings with it? According to popcon, it's the least popular[0] binary package we generate from the Vim source package, far behind the next least popular[1]. OT, perusing popcon for vim packages showed me that 3 people still have vim-rt installed -- a package that doesn't even show up in our svn repo or snapshot.debian.net. :) James [0] - 4378 vim-lesstif 188 43 84 61 0 (Debian Vim Maintainers) [1] - 3666 vim-tcl 254 52 115 87 0 (Debian Vim Maintainers) -- GPG Key: 1024D/61326D40 2003-09-02 James Vega <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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