On Wed Sep 09/18/13 at 9:23, David Fishburn wrote:
> Typically the Vim files have contact information at the top of them.
> That is the way the maintainer should be contacted, not everyone
> subscribes to vim_use or vim_dev.
I have a question about process.
I wrote this list with a patch for Vim's shell indentation and got no
response. I then realized that it was better to contact the maintainer, and
I did so. I haven't heard anything there either.
I understand that this is not especially high-priority (and the patch may
be rejected for lots of reasons), but is there any procedure for what to do
when a maintainer doesn't respond at all?
Thanks, Peter
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