On 4/13/22 12:12 AM, Ken Takata wrote:
Hi Bram,
Someone
When I click on the name associated with the change that added the
Ukraine message, there's a 404 from GitHub.
There is the github project
https://github.com/vshymanskyy/StandWithUkraine
which look legitimate. It has the same banner, and offers
links to different organizations.
The link from the banner on the vim wiki goes to a
*different web site* with an almost identical URL.
I'm suspicious.
-ernie
added a message about Ukraine to the wiki page:
https://github.com/vim/vim/wiki
What do you think of this?
If you don't like this, I can revert it.
Currently, the wiki pages can be edited by anyone.
There is a setting to restrict editing to the members of the vim
repository.
What do you think of this setting?
Regards,
Ken Takata
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