Lee Lindley wrote:

> The listed maintainer email address for syntax file plsql.vim returns mail
> as undeliverable and his online presence has not been updated in many years.
> The syntax file has not kept up with changes to Oracle (19c is now
> mainstream while syntax file only supports through 9i). 
> I have an update ( https://github.com/lee-lindley/vim_plsql_syntax ) and
> demonstrate decent test coverage in my screenshots. I can generate a pull
> request, but the instructions in CONTRIBUTING.md say to contact the
> maintainer first.
> Please advise.
> PS
> I don't have a "test" to add per se, but have a sample pl/sql file that
> exercises much of the trickier syntax parsing I'm interested in.  I'm
> eyeballing it. If there is a separate document for creating test scripts or
> examples for coverage checks on syntax files, please point me to it. 
> I don't particularly want to be the maintainer, but I have the Oracle PL/SQL
> experience to be a subject matter expert and will do it if nobody else will
> step up. Being a backup person who the maintainer could reach out to would
> be my preference. 
>  
> " Vim syntax file
> " Language: Oracle Procedureal SQL (PL/SQL)
> " Maintainer: Jeff Lanzarotta (jefflanzarotta at yahoo dot com)
> " Original Maintainer: C. Laurence Gonsalves ([email protected]
> <mailto:[email protected]> )
> " URL: http://lanzarotta.tripod.com/vim/syntax/plsql.vim.zip
> " Last Change: September 18, 2002
> " History: Geoff Evans & Bill Pribyl (bill at plnet dot org)
> "                            Added 9i keywords.
> "                Austin Ziegler (austin at halostatue dot ca)
> "                            Added 8i+ features.

Since the listed maintainer is not responding, please do send me the
updated version of the file.

If you do not want to be listed as the maintainer, please update the
header to change "Maintainer" to "Previous Maintainer", add "Maintaner:
vacancy" and add "Last Update" with your info.  That should best reflect
the situation.

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