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This also removes the RainbowParens patch. I'm luochen1990/rainbow and it's working fine.

@benhamill I see that @rking seems to have dropped out. I'd be interested in taking over a fork or taking over maintenance on this repo if nobody else is.

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Oh. Yeah. I guess I have push access, but not admin access. So it would have to be a fork, rather than a change of ownership.

Does this remove the rainbow parens functionality entirely? Or replace it somehow (I haven't even skimmed the change set).

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There's this http://github.com/justinxreese/vim-dandelion - which is a little ahead of this one, but doesn't seem to have much activity either.

Yes - this just completely removes the Rainbow functionality - I think it's better done by a separate plugin.

I'm not sure that a fork is strictly necessary if you have push access - I think most people are using vim-plugin or something that pulls directly from Github now rather than vimscripts.org

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Yeah. But I can't give anyone else access to this repo and I'm not really in a position, right now, to be a maintainer on this.

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Welp - good plan anyway. If you're not interested in being the maintainer - you can push a 'dead repo' note and point to my fork and I'll take it over.

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