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authorxero <x@xero.nu>2015-03-30 00:02:42 -0400
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-Before reporting a bug, you should try stripping down your Vim configuration
-and removing other plugins. The sad truth about VimScript is that it is
-fraught with incompatibilities waiting to happen. I'm happy to work around
-them where I can, but it's up to you to isolate the conflict.
-
-Fugitive is particularly prone to regressions due to Git version issues,
-platform issues, and interactions with other plugins. I end up bisecting a
-lot more than other projects, and thus I'm especially meticulous here about
-maintaining a clean, readable, history. Squash and force push any requested
-changes to a pull request. And if your [commit message
-sucks](http://tbaggery.com/2008/04/19/a-note-about-git-commit-messages.html),
-I'm not going to accept it. Period.
-
-Beyond that, don't be shy about asking before patching. What takes you hours
-might take me minutes simply because I have both domain knowledge and a
-perverse knowledge of VimScript so vast that many would consider it a symptom
-of mental illness. On the flip side, some ideas I'll reject no matter how
-good the implementation is. "Send a patch" is an edge case answer in my book.