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I did a google search on ViM, went to the downloads, selected
OS/2, and perused the list of zip files in the directory. The
minute I saw OS/2 as an option I knew I had missed some
important piece of communication in the two meetings I
missed.
If VIM has already been ported, why would we demonstrate
porting it to OS/2 unless we wanted to participate in the
project to keep it up to the latest releases? Why would we
even be interested in porting latest releases if we were not
using existing ports? I have no recollection of either Steven
or Greg using VIM as the editor in their presentations. I
thought Greg used something called JEdit. I forget if Steven
even used one.
I would appreciate if someone would fill me in on some missing
pieces here.
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