Hi All

This was discussed on this list about 6 
months ago or longer, that time I don't 
think anyone did get in contact with 
Axel's family.

    How can someone just walk away
    from>25K lines of terrific code?

Exactly. I also fear something bad 
happened but we should know one way or 
the other.



On 07/07/2011 07:42, Patrick Mc(avery 
wrote:
> Hi Gustaf, Hello list.
>
> Thanks very much for the vim syntax file. I spent two hours last night
> trying to make one, it's quite complicated, at least for me.
>
> Thanks for the fishystuff link too.
>
> I am all set, I am going to start writing my fish scripts now, I hope
> later when the wiki is up I will have something to contribute, right now
> I can't think of anything useful I can do in terms of code.
>
> The founders email is/was a...@liljencrantz.se. This domain is his
> families website, they keep photos there and such(sensibly protected
> with login). There is a contact there, e...@liljencrantz.se, do you
> think I should ask him what has happened to Axel? It would be nice to
> bring this mystery to a close, I personally fear something bad may have
> happened to him. His code is wonderful and was so much work. If I was
> going to abandon a project I would say goodbye and pass it on to someone
> else and if I was angry with the community and burning out, I'd tell
> everybody to go to hell before leaving :) How can someone just walk away
> from>25K lines of terrific code?
>
> Talk soon guys-Patrick
>
>
>
>
> On 11-07-06 04:31 PM, Gustaf Johansson wrote:
>> Hi Patrick and list!
>>
>> There is already a vim syntax highlighting script present see
>> https://github.com/vim-scripts/fish.vim i have not used it myself but
>> looking at it it seems to be correct although somewhat old
>> (2005/11/08).
>>
>> I also find the information for new users somewhat lacking and
>> problematic in a few areas, i have been on the hunt for a new and
>> better shell for a few months now and just passed by fish without even
>> testing it based on info which has proven to be incorrect.
>> The statements around the web that the project is abandoned when its
>> not, that it using a bad syntax when in fact its using a nicely
>> written and very well designed one was some of the reasons i didn't
>> even try the shell until i got irritated at the complete syntax in
>> zsh.
>>
>> I hope that the "new" site will rectify some of these problems and it
>> would also be good if the old one could be brought down.
>>
>> Has anyone tried to contact Mr Axel?
>> Or does anyone know why he has abandoned the project?
>>
>> One other thing i have been wondering is why the fish completions
>> posted at the Arch wiki isnt in the main repo?
>> Those along with the ones present in "private" git repos would just
>> add to the value of the shell (ex
>> https://github.com/esodax/fishystuff/ functions and completions).
>>
>> Regards Gustaf
>>
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