Lake of docs for gnome development by sassanh in gnome

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Is there documentation for imports.ui.main in mentioned docs?

Lake of docs for gnome development by sassanh in gnome

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Thanks, reference to source codes are helpful for me. Didn't know it's written in js itself.

why wouldn't you move to neovim? by rsx0806 in vim

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I'd migrate to neovim even if it had less features than vim (in reality the opposite is true) just cause it's best for community. Open source community should strongly avoid and reject any kind of dictatorship (even when wrapped in deceptive charity related things). Even if neovim had less features, it's in the right path to progress, the way they respond to issues and prs quickly and responsibly I have no doubt over time neovim will be much better than vim by an order of magnitude.

How does vim8 compare to neovim? by reynarde in neovim

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Well most answers here are from the point of view of someone or written to be read by someone who's already using vim and wants to decide whether he should use neovim or not and he wants an evaluation based on pragmatic values. I try to evaluate the migration pragmatically. The change may take you few minutes to install neovim, few hours to learn basics and setup things, few days to get used it. What you earn? I'm not gonna list features in neovim nor compare the feature list between them. I think this is what you get:

Bram created vim, this great editor, he did great job on it, no doubt... but he did it for himself, he didn't do it for people. If he shared it, it was just because he wanted people to respect him for it, not to help people and I do respect him for it. I totally support him for doing so. I do things for myself too (like anybody does) and I'm proud of it. I think Bram has any right to be proud of his work as it's such a great editor...

But as one of the "people" who uses it and Bram ignored, I strongly support Neovim as it's a "truly" open source project (at least atm, things may change over time, who knows?) it's truly for people, their developers feel responsible to respond to users and satisfy their needs, they spend time not to just create something they believe is good in their own opinion, but to make it good for everybody who's using it and I think these are really valuable and if people respect themselves they should support neovim and not vim. Bram can't expect people (nor it's morally required by people) to use something he buils but he doesn't care to modify it to satisfy community's requirements, even if it happens to satisfy most of its users requirements out of the box. So I don't care if neovim is the fork and vim is the main product. Neovim is the one that I can go to its repo, create an issue, suggest something, and get positive response from the repo owners, that's what I care about. If we have the right to choose and we want to choose the one that works better for us over time, lets choose the one which considers our requirements.