The entire point of github is collaboration. If you're going to take others people code, you should at least attribute them. If you look at neovim where I imagine most serious vim users myself included have migrated to, you can see the projects first order of business:
Simplify maintenance and encourage contributions
One project has 700+ contributors, the other is less than 120. So no, it's not looking "fine" from a user perspective.
Simplify maintenance and encourage contributions
One project has 700+ contributors, the other is less than 120. So no, it's not looking "fine" from a user perspective.