Hi Christian,

On Wed, Aug 23, 2023 at 1:18 PM Christian Brabandt <cbli...@256bit.org> wrote:
>
> Hi,
> this is a small update over what happened the last few weeks.
>
> Over the last days, I have been merging mostly runtime file changes,
> small improvements to the Vim9 class implementations and bug fixes.
>

Thanks.

>
> If you check the Milestone¹ for the release 9.1, most of the remaining
> changes are small runtime changes, for which I'd like to get an
> ACK/NACK.
>
> Thanks for all your contributions, this is really appreciated!
>
> I am not sure, what the status of the Vim9 classes implementation is and
> if we are going to get further improvements there or if we can consider
> this "good enough".
>
> @Yegappan, what is your opinion?
>

There are still several todo items related to Vim9 classes.  But I
think it is usable
for simple plugins.  We can keep improving the support after the 9.1 release.

The https://github.com/vim/vim/pull/12890 PR should be merged.  I also
found another
minor issue and will open a PR for that.

Regards,
Yegappan

>
> If you are a runtime file maintainer, or you have been providing
> translations, now it's time to check your runtime files against the
> version in the Vim repository and please consider sending updated files.
>
> I also checked the huntr organization, but it looks like there are no
> open security issues reported over there.
>
> On a somewhat related note, I have been asked how to handle security
> issues in the future and I am thinking about creating a "private" list
> for this. Not sure how to handle packagers or if it is good enough, if I
> mark commits/mails with some security related flag.
>
> Regarding the vim Homepage, I'll move it to a new hoster after the
> release has been done. I got several offers so that should not be a
> problem.  I'll also need to check the amount of work to migrate the old
> php5 code to an updated php version.
>
> Regarding the ftp server, I decided to no longer use it. I checked with
> the owners and while they were willing to help, I come to the conclusion
> that it stems from an old time and it no longer required, so I will not
> update the data there.  I may however need to download the generated
> spell files and move this to the new Vim Homepage, once it has been
> moved.
>
> For a similar reason and because of the mess I created with the
> mercurial mirror, I am thinking to retire the mercurial repository. I
> think it is pretty clear that nowadays git is the preferred VCS of
> choice for most programmers.
>
> Let me know, what you all think.

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