> i'd like to count myself among those who like a lean build
> with no extra languages compiled in and as few plugins running
> as possible
>
> whatever your modules do i would not consider them if they
> require a python enabled vim
Same is true for me. On windows, I don't even have Python installed
and wouldn't bother to install it just for a plugin. (Though, I'd like
to try out command-t[1], but even for that, I wouldn't install Ruby).
And on linux, it depends what build of vim I am using. Not all versions
are build with python/ruby/perl support and I usually can't rely on
having any interpreter available.
[1] http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=3025
regards,
Christian
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