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44 To: guyzmo <guyzmo+notmuch@m0g.net>,
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45 "Felipe Contreras" <felipe.contreras@gmail.com>
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53 Subject: Re: the future of notmuch-vim?
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54 Date: Wed, 03 Apr 2013 09:21:00 +0100
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70 Quoting guyzmo (2013-04-03 07:01:58)
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72 > It may be nice and/or fun to use that kind of things in vim, but
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73 > really, it's opposite to the philosophy of vim.
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75 > Whereas you seem to have done a really good job integrating it to
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76 > vim, I personally think that anything that makes vim an IDE, a
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77 > coffeemaker, or an Operating System is not worth the pain. So my opinion
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78 > is to just drop vim-as-MUA script support.
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80 Fullack! Thanks for spelling out my thoughts in great detail :D
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81 I'm definitely for dropping support for all notmuch-vim scripts officially.
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82 These scripts can live in their own repositories on github or alike
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83 and we can link those in the wiki for completeness sake.
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