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Registration of interest for transfer of ownership #6
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Sure! Would you like me to transfer it to you? |
Yes please. =) That'd be ace, I'll look after it. |
"Repository transfer to Alhadis requested", according to GitHub! Should be yours soon. Thanks for taking it! |
No problem! =) I've already created two language repos, and I'm working on a third... I may as well make it a family of four, haha. |
@EvanHahn, just for your reference, I asked a question on Stack Exchange concerning this repository. I hope you're alright with the outcome. |
I'm happy to update the license to include you, if you'd like. Or do any other kind of "hey, this is no longer mine" commenting. |
Nah, it's fine. =) To be honest, I'm less concerned with ownership than I am with accuracy. BTW, once I've finished migrating Vim's syntax definitions of its own language to TextMate-compatible format, I'll probably arrange to have the grammar used for VimL highlighting on GitHub. The one they're using now is a Sublime grammar that was seemingly converted from the same source, which... doesn't appear that comprehensive to begin with... EDIT: Actually, I'll probably hold off doing so until I've had a proper look at the VimL language. There's obviously more to it than matching keywords, and I'm already in the middle of a bigger language-package that still needs to be finished/published... |
I was about to report a recursion error with the package's pattern-matching, when I noticed this in the repo's description:
I'd be more than happy to take care of it. =)
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