>
> For your options: maybe number 2?
>
> That would allow, that a Windows Installer, a Mac Installer
> and some unix thing, could be put into the same project
> (VimClojure itself?). That would take away a lot of required
> syncronisation: Vim upstream, VC upstream, ...
>
> What do you think?
>

That sounds reasonable to me.  I would only be able to work on the Windows
installer but I'd be willing to collaborate with others to incorporate other
installers into the project.

I have setup http://github.com/HonestHacker/VimClojureBox/ as a place holder
for the project.


>
> Sincerely
> Meikel
>
> PS: You are invited to bring such discussions also to
> the vimclojure google group if they are specific for
> VimClojure. General questions can (and should) still
> be discussed here, of course.
>

I didn't notice there was a vimclojure group defined.  I've joined it now
and will carry on the conversation there.

Thanks.
Justin

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