I prefer neovim because it has a more active developer community (487 contributors vs. 2).
I have more trust in the strength of a community to go on developing it. In case something happens to the vim contributor(s) - e.g. one is struck by a lightning and the other one gets sick for a long time then it will be difficult to maintain it.
As long as everything works fine I didn't have any reason to try vim again. Though I am happy to see they move forward as well.
I have more trust in the strength of a community to go on developing it. In case something happens to the vim contributor(s) - e.g. one is struck by a lightning and the other one gets sick for a long time then it will be difficult to maintain it.
As long as everything works fine I didn't have any reason to try vim again. Though I am happy to see they move forward as well.