Linda wrote:

> I note that Yahoo is blocking (traffic overflow given as reason) the VIM
> announcement.  Given Yahoo's track record with human rights, maybe it's
> time to think about moving the group to another host, like Google?
> 
> Sorry, I really don't like yahoo's track record in this area, and I can't
> think they'd be any better about protecting dissidents in Uganda.  :-/

I don't know about their political badness, but blocking a message
because a lot of people want to see it completely defeats the whole idea
of providing an archive.

You can use the archive on gmane:
        http://article.gmane.org/gmane.editors.vim/42426/

I'll keep the link on the www.vim.org front page, so that people hate
Yahoo :-).  (actually it's because I can't edit the message).

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