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bko 4 hours ago

Do I understand it correctly, but people donating to Vim, presumably for the support of the software, have their donations passed along to a charity supporting children in Uganda?

sodapopcan 4 hours ago | parent | next [-]

Bram started giving 100% after getting hired full time by Google, I believe, which continued on. There is an update on the Vim homepage now about it stopping, though I find the wording a bit confusing... I think they are dissolving the charity but still sending donations to Uganda? I feel a bit dumb for not understanding it but you can read the update on https://www.vim.org/. Unfortunately they don't have target links for dates, it's the [2025-10-28] update.

mmooss 3 hours ago | parent [-]

The OP covers this question at the bottom; donations still go to the same people in Uganda, iiuc.

sodapopcan 3 hours ago | parent [-]

Oh right... doi. Thanks.

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oscaracso 3 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

I wanted to understand it too, so I clicked on the donate button and was greeted by this message: 'All donations are directed toward a good cause: helping children in Uganda. This charity is personally recommended by Vim’s creator. Funds are used to support a children's center in southern Uganda, providing food, education, and health care to communities affected by AIDS.'

debugnik 2 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

It's not their fault if donors don't read what they're donating for. This reminds me of people feeling scammed after donating to Mozilla.

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