Changes like PATH and MANPATH settings in a shell to make it fit with an
installation, I can understand, they can serve a purpose. Adding
completions to fit a system, I can understand, they can serve a purpose.
But these key rebinding changes make viins-mode in zsh hardly usable,
they are /very/ invasive. I really do not understand the purpose behind
modifying shell behavior in such a manner that people who know that
shell from any other systems will find it unusable. These changes in
viins-mode behavior are very easy to remove and will make zsh in viins-
mode (which not a lot of people use, I think) much more usable. Talking
about this is taking more time that just fixing the problem would. :(

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very non-default zsh behaviour
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/72054
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