On 2024-05-30, Christian Brabandt wrote:
> On Di, 28 Mai 2024, Gary Johnson wrote:
>
> > I follow Vim development activity through the vim_dev mailing list
> > rather than at https://github.com/vim/vim/. That generally works
> > well, except that I seem to miss the original postings of some
> > i
> I think the easiest way to follow Vim Development from Github is, if you
> got to the Vim Repository page on Github https://github.com/vim/vim and
> you click on the little watch button. Then you receive notifications for
> all PRs, Issues and activities there in. Of course this requires to ha
On Di, 28 Mai 2024, Gary Johnson wrote:
> I follow Vim development activity through the vim_dev mailing list
> rather than at https://github.com/vim/vim/. That generally works
> well, except that I seem to miss the original postings of some
> issues and/or PRs. I see responses, but not the ori
> I follow Vim development activity through the vim_dev mailing list
> rather than at https://github.com/vim/vim/. That generally works
> well, except that I seem to miss the original postings of some
> issues and/or PRs. I see responses, but not the original postings,
> so I'm potentially missin
I follow Vim development activity through the vim_dev mailing list
rather than at https://github.com/vim/vim/. That generally works
well, except that I seem to miss the original postings of some
issues and/or PRs. I see responses, but not the original postings,
so I'm potentially missing postings