Is there any reason still existing why MacVim is a separate project from
the offical Vim repo?  MacVim is stable and mature, and is probably fairly
easily mergeable into Vim.

One benefit of pulling MacVim into regular Vim is: MacVim will never be
behind Vim in patch level.

Also, in mainline Vim, the Carbon GUI is effectively dead.  If mainline
Vim wants an OSX GUI, it should pull in MacVim.  It works all the way back
to 10.4, and if support of even older machines is desired, the Carbon
option can be kept.

-Charles




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