Quoting Olivier van der Toorn <[email protected]>:
Nano is installed by default. For (Kubuntu) desktop applications I thought it was the policy to not have more than one thing do the same thing. (For example have two Web browsers)
There is some sense to that, but I think that should or would be mostly about the visible applications that are accessible through an application menu.
I don't think there is a need for people to have Gvim straight away, but vim as a background (command-line) application... let's just say that it is also quite surprising that it is not there.
Also, vim-tiny does not get removed when vim is installed. Just my 2 cents ;-).
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