http://gitorious.com/vim was created for the same reason, but never
populated for similar reasons....

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2010/2/13 Jjgod Jiang <gzjj...@gmail.com>:
> Hi Ben,
>
> On Sat, Feb 13, 2010 at 12:05 PM, Ben Schmidt
> <mail_ben_schm...@yahoo.com.au> wrote:
>> Ulterior motive: It would make a lot of sense, and certainly make my
>> life easier, if the MacVim repository could be based on the Vim
>> repository. Of course, ideally I'd love to see MacVim using hg, too, but
>> with the help of that extension above, it could continue using git and
>> still use the official Vim repository, plus I could maintain my own hg
>> repository with the patches I regularly apply, test, and so on.
>>
>> Bjorn, how does this sound to you? I know it could be a challenge to set
>> it up, particularly preserving old MacVim history and the way it
>> interacts with old Vim history, but would you be willing to pursue this?
>> I'm willing to help with that initial conversion.
>
> I am also interested in maintaining a git repository based on vim hg repo,
> either directly or indirectly. Currently both mine (vim-cocoa) and MacVim
> repo are based on the Subversion repo at sf.net, which is synced manually
> with git-svn, so I am also curious about the technical approach to switch
> from git-svn to this hg or git repo set up by upstream.
>
> - Jiang
>
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