On 2024-04-02, Christian Brabandt wrote:

> In any case, things are a bit in flow currently and we are not close to a
> release. So some potential fallout can be expected. I try not to break
> backwards compatibility intentionally, but of course I'd like Vim to be
> improved and fixed. Yes it might be slightly differently from how Bram used to
> work, but I need to make some compromises. I don't know all of the code as 
> good
> as Bram and cannot test each change thoroughly and I have to trust 
> contributors
> (which I think are also making a good job). Otherwise, the list of issues and
> PRs just flows over and I will never get a chance to get those numbers down.

Christian,

You have been doing a fantastic job.  I appreciate your hard work
and your dedication to keeping that balance between backwards
compatibility and improvement.  Thank you.

Thanks also to the others who have jumped in and helped to keep Vim
thriving.

Regards,
Gary

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