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Bug#107915: ITP: vim-scripts -- plugins for vim, adding bells and whistles



Package: wnpp
Version: N/A; reported 2001-08-07
Severity: wishlist

I intend to create a package vim-scripts.

Vim is a very capable editor. Its scripting support allow the use of
plugins that enhance the functionality of it. Many people have written
scripts, they are scattered all over the web; however, there's a central
resource on http://vim.sf.net to start with.

I want to collect some of those scripts on a purely subjective and
biased basis, and turn them into a Debian package, so that users can
have a nice collection without having to go searching. Tell me if you
think it's superfluous.

Copyright and licensing: That's a problem. The scripts are freely
available on the web, but most of them don't bear any licence. No
licence usually means no right to use and distribute. Is there any
reason I can ignore this problem? Or should I rather contact all the
authors of individual scripts?

This is a request for comments. (Or a cry for help. Although I wouldn't
call it that, because cries for help are better suited for debian-mentors.)

Bye,
    Mike

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|=| Michael Piefel                    piefel@informatik.hu-berlin.de
|=| Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin              http://www.piefel.de
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