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VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar

uganda Uganda copying copyright licenseLINK

SUMMARY

iccf ICCFLINK

Vim is Charityware. You can use and copy it as much as you like, but you are

encouraged to make a donation for needy children in Uganda. Please see kcc

below or visit the ICCF web site, available at these URLs:

http://iccf-holland.org/

http://www.vim.org/iccf/

http://www.iccf.nl/

You can also sponsor the development of Vim. Vim sponsors can vote for

features. See sponsor. The money goes to Uganda anyway.

The Open Publication License applies to the Vim documentation, see

manual-copyright.

=== begin of license ===

VIM LICENSE

I) There are no restrictions on distributing unmodified copies of Vim except

that they must include this license text. You can also distribute

unmodified parts of Vim, likewise unrestricted except that they must

include this license text. You are also allowed to include executables

that you made from the unmodified Vim sources, plus your own usage

examples and Vim scripts.

II) It is allowed to distribute a modified (or extended) version of Vim,

including executables and/or source code, when the following four

conditions are met:

1) This license text must be included unmodified.

2) The modified Vim must be distributed in one of the following five ways:

a) If you make changes to Vim yourself, you must clearly describe in

the distribution how to contact you. When the maintainer asks you

(in any way) for a copy of the modified Vim you distributed, you

must make your changes, including source code, available to the

maintainer without fee. The maintainer reserves the right to

include your changes in the official version of Vim. What the

maintainer will do with your changes and under what license they

will be distributed is negotiable. If there has been no negotiation

then this license, or a later version, also applies to your changes.

The current maintainer is Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>. If this

changes it will be announced in appropriate places (most likely

vim.sf.net, www.vim.org and/or comp.editors). When it is completely

impossible to contact the maintainer, the obligation to send him

your changes ceases. Once the maintainer has confirmed that he has

received your changes they will not have to be sent again.

b) If you have received a modified Vim that was distributed as

mentioned under a) you are allowed to further distribute it

unmodified, as mentioned at I). If you make additional changes the

text under a) applies to those changes.

c) Provide all the changes, including source code, with every copy of

the modified Vim you distribute. This may be done in the form of a

context diff. You can choose what license to use for new code you

add. The changes and their license must not restrict others from

making their own changes to the official version of Vim.

d) When you have a modified Vim which includes changes as mentioned

under c), you can distribute it without the source code for the

changes if the following three conditions are met:

- The license that applies to the changes permits you to distribute

the changes to the Vim maintainer without fee or restriction, and

permits the Vim maintainer to include the changes in the official

version of Vim without fee or restriction.

- You keep the changes for at least three years after last

distributing the corresponding modified Vim. When the maintainer

or someone who you distributed the modified Vim to asks you (in

any way) for the changes within this period, you must make them

available to him.

- You clearly describe in the distribution how to contact you. This

contact information must remain valid for at least three years

after last distributing the corresponding modified Vim, or as long

as possible.

e) When the GNU General Public License (GPL) applies to the changes,

you can distribute the modified Vim under the GNU GPL version 2 or

any later version.

3) A message must be added, at least in the output of the ":version"

command and in the intro screen, such that the user of the modified Vim

is able to see that it was modified. When distributing as mentioned

under 2)e) adding the message is only required for as far as this does

not conflict with the license used for the changes.

4) The contact information as required under 2)a) and 2)d) must not be

removed or changed, except that the person himself can make

corrections.

III) If you distribute a modified version of Vim, you are encouraged to use

the Vim license for your changes and make them available to the

maintainer, including the source code. The preferred way to do this is

by e-mail or by uploading the files to a server and e-mailing the URL.

If the number of changes is small (e.g., a modified Makefile) e-mailing a

context diff will do. The e-mail address to be used is

<maintainer@vim.org>

IV) It is not allowed to remove this license from the distribution of the Vim

sources, parts of it or from a modified version. You may use this

license for previous Vim releases instead of the license that they came

with, at your option.

=== end of license ===

Note:

- If you are happy with Vim, please express that by reading the rest of this

file and consider helping needy children in Uganda.

- If you want to support further Vim development consider becoming a

sponsor. The money goes to Uganda anyway.

- According to Richard Stallman the Vim license is GNU GPL compatible.

A few minor changes have been made since he checked it, but that should not

make a difference.

- If you link Vim with a library that goes under the GNU GPL, this limits

further distribution to the GNU GPL. Also when you didn't actually change

anything in Vim.

- Once a change is included that goes under the GNU GPL, this forces all

further changes to also be made under the GNU GPL or a compatible license.

- If you distribute a modified version of Vim, you can include your name and

contact information with the "--with-modified-by" configure argument or the

MODIFIED_BY define.

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Kibaale Children's Centre kcc Kibaale charityLINK

Kibaale Children's Centre (KCC) is located in Kibaale, a small town in the

south of Uganda, near Tanzania, in East Africa. The area is known as Rakai

District. The population is mostly farmers. Although people are poor, there

is enough food. But this district is suffering from AIDS more than any other

part of the world. Some say that it started there. Estimations are that 10

to 30% of the Ugandans are infected with HIV. Because parents die, there are

many orphans. In this district about 60,000 children have lost one or both

parents, out of a population of 350,000. And this is still continuing.

The children need a lot of help. The KCC is working hard to provide the needy

with food, medical care and education. Food and medical care to keep them

healthy now, and education so that they can take care of themselves in the

future. KCC works on a Christian base, but help is given to children of any

religion.

The key to solving the problems in this area is education. This has been

neglected in the past years with president Idi Amin and the following civil

wars. Now that the government is stable again, the children and parents have

to learn how to take care of themselves and how to avoid infections. There is

also help for people who are ill and hungry, but the primary goal is to

prevent people from getting ill and to teach them how to grow healthy food.

Most of the orphans are living in an extended family. An uncle or older

sister is taking care of them. Because these families are big and the income

(if any) is low, a child is lucky if it gets healthy food. Clothes, medical

care and schooling is beyond its reach. To help these needy children, a

sponsorship program was put into place. A child can be financially adopted.

For a few dollars a month KCC sees to it that the child gets indispensable

items, is healthy, goes to school and KCC takes care of anything else that

needs to be done for the child and the family that supports it.

Besides helping the child directly, the environment where the child grows up

needs to be improved. KCC helps schools to improve their teaching methods.

There is a demonstration school at the centre and teacher trainings are given.

Health workers are being trained, hygiene education is carried out and

households are stimulated to build a proper latrine. I helped setting up a

production site for cement slabs. These are used to build a good latrine.

They are sold below cost price.

There is a small clinic at the project, which provides children and their

family with medical help. When needed, transport to a hospital is offered.

Immunization programs are carried out and help is provided when an epidemic is

breaking out (measles and cholera have been a problem).

LINK

Summer 1994 to summer 1995 I spent a whole year at the centre, working as a

volunteer. I have helped to expand the centre and worked in the area of water

and sanitation. I learned that the help that the KCC provides really helps.

When I came back to Holland, I wanted to continue supporting KCC. To do this

I'm raising funds and organizing the sponsorship program. Please consider one

of these possibilities:

1. Sponsor a child in primary school: 17 euro a month (or more).

2. Sponsor a child in secondary school: 25 euro a month (or more).

3. Sponsor the clinic: Any amount a month or quarter

4. A one-time donation

Compared with other organizations that do child sponsorship the amounts are

very low. This is because the money goes directly to the centre. Less than

5% is used for administration. This is possible because this is a small

organization that works with volunteers. If you would like to sponsor a

child, you should have the intention to do this for at least one year.

How do you know that the money will be spent right? First of all you have my

personal guarantee as the author of Vim. I trust the people that are working

at the centre, I know them personally. Further more, the centre has been

co-sponsored and inspected by World Vision, Save the Children Fund and is now

under the supervision of Pacific Academy Outreach Society. The centre is

visited about once a year to check the progress (at our own cost). I have

visited the centre myself many times, starting in 1993. The visit reports are

on the ICCF web site.

If you have any further questions, send me e-mail: <Bram@vim.org>.

The address of the centre is:

Kibaale Children's Centre

p.o. box 1658

Masaka, Uganda, East Africa

Sending money: iccf-donationsLINK

Check the ICCF web site for the latest information! See iccf for the URL.

USA: The methods mentioned below can be used.

Sending a check to the Nehemiah Group Outreach Society (NGOS)

is no longer possible, unfortunately. We are looking for

another way to get you an IRS tax receipt.

For sponsoring a child contact KCF in Canada (see below). US

checks can be sent to them to lower banking costs.

Canada: Contact Kibaale Children's Fund (KCF) in Surrey, Canada. They

take care of the Canadian sponsors for the children in

Kibaale. KCF forwards 100% of the money to the project in

Uganda. You can send them a one time donation directly.

Please send me a note so that I know what has been donated

because of Vim. Ask KCF for information about sponsorship.

Kibaale Children's Fund c/o Pacific Academy

10238-168 Street

Surrey, B.C. V4N 1Z4

Canada

Phone: 604-581-5353

If you make a donation to Kibaale Children's Fund (KCF) you

will receive a tax receipt which can be submitted with your

tax return.

Holland: Transfer to the account of "Stichting ICCF Holland" in Lisse.

This will allow for tax deduction if you live in Holland.

Postbank, nr. 4548774

IBAN: NL95 INGB 0004 5487 74

Germany: It is possible to make donations that allow for a tax return.

Check the ICCF web site for the latest information:

http://iccf-holland.org/germany.html

World: Use a postal money order. That should be possible from any

country, mostly from the post office. Use this name (which is

in my passport): "Abraham Moolenaar". Use Euro for the

currency if possible.

Europe: Use a bank transfer if possible. Your bank should have a form

that you can use for this. See "Others" below for the swift

code and IBAN number.

Any other method should work. Ask for information about

sponsorship.

Credit Card: You can use PayPal to send money with a Credit card. This is

the most widely used Internet based payment system. It's

really simple to use. Use this link to find more info:

https://www.paypal.com/en_US/mrb/pal=XAC62PML3GF8Q

The e-mail address for sending the money to is:

Bram@iccf-holland.org

For amounts above 400 Euro ($500) sending a check is

preferred.

Others: Transfer to one of these accounts if possible:

Postbank, account 4548774

Swift code: INGB NL 2A

IBAN: NL95 INGB 0004 5487 74

under the name "stichting ICCF Holland", Lisse

If that doesn't work:

Rabobank Lisse, account 3765.05.117

Swift code: RABO NL 2U

under the name "Bram Moolenaar", Lisse

Otherwise, send a check in euro or US dollars to the address

below. Minimal amount: $70 (my bank does not accept smaller

amounts for foreign check, sorry)

Address to send checks to:

Bram Moolenaar

Finsterruetihof 1

8134 Adliswil

Switzerland

This address is expected to be valid for a long time.

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