As unseemly as it might be to talk “business” immediately after someone’s death (though maybe it’s not so impolite by this time), it is an interesting moment for the Vim project, which in reality is really no more without Bram and will probably continue along as one or many forks (on top of neovim that is). However, given how much of a mainstay it is, it’ll be interesting to see if anyone is willing and able to pick up the project in a way that will continue this core role in the *nix ecosystem.
As unseemly as it might be to talk “business” immediately after someone’s death (though maybe it’s not so impolite by this time), it is an interesting moment for the Vim project, which in reality is really no more without Bram and will probably continue along as one or many forks (on top of neovim that is). However, given how much of a mainstay it is, it’ll be interesting to see if anyone is willing and able to pick up the project in a way that will continue this core role in the *nix ecosystem.