Chris Sutcliffe wrote:

> > I have setup a Mercurial repository. =A0It contains the same files that
> > are in CVS, plus the updated runtime files.
> 
> <snip>
> 
> > Let me know if something looks wrong. =A0Once this is "approved" by
> > vim-dev I'll publish it to a larger audience.
> 
> Just curious, is the plan for this Mercurial repository to be the
> 'main' repository for Vim (like CVS is today)?

If all goes well I will make Mercurial the main (and only) repository
that I use.  CVS slows me down.  Mercurial is fast enough to also handle
runtime file updates.

Others can sync a CVS repository for those people who don't want to
install Mercurial.  AFAIK Mercurial is available for all systems that
have CVS, thus it's only for people who can't install it for some
reason.

I'm not in a hurry though, I'll probably drop CVS only when 7.3 comes
out (whenever that will be).

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