Thanks a lot for your reply, I agree to your arguments & you are much more 
knowledgeable than me, I am sure of it. But yet requirement of compile time 
support for different language, while installing plugins during use, does suck. 
If not drop support, it should be made mandatory for all package manager to 
have everything as "+". Because I believe compile time issues, shouldn't matter 
later on.

As for powerline you need to do some jobs, like doing a pip installation & then 
font installation etc. For YouCompleteMe & Command-T you have to compile after 
installation. As these are must, not a choice, I think these should be 
automated.

About dropping Vimscript support, I just realized how dumb the idea is. I am 
absolutely sorry about that.

Nobody said about number 4 argument. Latex is the only major language that's 
pushing me to emacs. I think its about time scopes are created for plugins like 
"preview-latex" in Vim. Its impossible in terminal vim, but shouldn't be 
impossible on GVim.

Argument number 5 was about opening up documentation where I am editing. If you 
ever use YouCompleteMe or Jedi-vim, you will see that they provide pydoc 
documentation to the buffer I am editing. The popup contains the completion 
data, but the documentation is displayed at a split at Top. But it would be 
much better if the documentation was provided at the point where I am editing, 
so that I don't need to move my eyes from one place to another.

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