RE: REMOVE ME Re: patch for strong encryption in vim, resending patch for vim7* dev branch.

2010-03-22 Fir de Conversatie John Beckett
Thomas Ibbotson wrote: > To be fair to the original poster it does say: > > reply to this email with the words "REMOVE ME" as the subject. > > at the bottom of the email, which is what they did. I have been wondering where the "REMOVE ME" text comes from. I'm a manager of the group, and the text d

Re: REMOVE ME Re: patch for strong encryption in vim, resending patch for vim7* dev branch.

2010-03-22 Fir de Conversatie James Vega
On Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 1:46 PM, Thomas Ibbotson wrote: > On 22 March 2010 15:46, Charles Campbell wrote: >> Sung Woon Lee wrote: >>> >>> please remove me in the mailing list. >>> >> Remove yourself from the mailing list! >> > To be fair to the original poster it does say: > > reply to this email

Re: REMOVE ME Re: patch for strong encryption in vim, resending patch for vim7* dev branch.

2010-03-22 Fir de Conversatie Thomas Ibbotson
On 22 March 2010 15:46, Charles Campbell wrote: > Sung Woon Lee wrote: >> >> please remove me in the mailing list. >> > Remove yourself from the mailing list! > To be fair to the original poster it does say: reply to this email with the words "REMOVE ME" as the subject. at the bottom of the emai

Re: REMOVE ME Re: patch for strong encryption in vim, resending patch for vim7* dev branch.

2010-03-22 Fir de Conversatie Charles Campbell
Sung Woon Lee wrote: please remove me in the mailing list. Remove yourself from the mailing list! Somewhat modified version of what Tony M sent awhile ago... Unsubscribing from the vim or vim-dev list requires the following steps: 1. Send an email to the list you want off of: vim-un

REMOVE ME Re: patch for strong encryption in vim, resending patch for vim7* dev branch.

2010-03-21 Fir de Conversatie Sung Woon Lee
please remove me in the mailing list. 2010/3/22 Benjamin R. Haskell > On Sun, 21 Mar 2010, Bram Moolenaar wrote: > > > > > Benjamin R. Haskell wrote: > > > > > Also, you say you're not in the U.S., but Vim's hosted mostly on > > > Sourceforge (which is a U.S.-based entity), correct? > > > > The