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Actually the Neovim development is moving at least several orders of magnitude faster than Perl6 was. And it's not "the next version" of Vim. It's an ambitious effort to improve on Vim whitout rewriting the whole thing like it happened with Perl6/Raku. "Nobody wanting to invest in the old version" is also a bit overblown.


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