Excerpts from Pablo Giménez's message of Mon May 14 12:25:42 +0200 2012:
> Yep I know, just thinking ahead if having a big runtimepath can make things
> slower.
You're right. I'm fine with writing experimental code merging all
runtimepaths into a .vim/ so that you can benchmark the difference and
whether it matters.

Currently I'd rather rewrite the homepage than implementing such things
for VAM because VAM already does a great job IMHO.

It does not here - and the true fix is likely to replace VimL by JS or
another jitted scripting language (IMHO). But that's only my point of
view.

Also if you really want to speed up your work flows get an SSD :)

Yours
Marc Weber

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