For better or worse they awoke the sleeping giant[1]. Curious to see how things play out with the fork (i.e. will vim users stay put or move on to neovim in the coming months/years).<p>[1] <a href="https://github.com/vim/vim/graphs/contributors" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/vim/vim/graphs/contributors</a>
Slow, incremental, consistent, disciplined hard work leads to amazing results.<p>Congratulations and huge thanks to the maintainers, I use neovim every day and love it.
It's a joy to read such a polite newsletter. Friendly towards to original source. Friendly and open as a community. Everythings seems well organized and distributed. Well done!<p>Also thanks a lot for the tool, I use neovim almost daily.
Fantastic work by the Neovim folks as usual. However, this sentence stuck out to me<p>> The API should only grow, not break<p>This seems to ensure eventual bloat.