> I'm wondering if there are some figures somewhere that would
>  provide some sort of estimate of the percentage of vim users
>  who have python installed, or would be free of objections to
>  installing it if a module required it.  I'm working on some
>  vim modules, to be released for general use, that are
>  threatening to become pretty complicated, and would prefer to
>  write them in python.  Is it likely that this would lock out
>  a significant portion of the vim user population?  Is it
>  frowned upon to use external languages in cases where it's
>  not entirely necessary?  Python is more or less ubiquitous on
>  linux installs, but I don't feel like I could guess at how
>  many vim users on other platforms would be unable or
>  unwilling to install it.
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
sc
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