Excerpts from Nikolay Pavlov's message of Mon Nov 25 17:51:30 +0100 2013: > Making some interpreter standard not only risks slowing user down, but also > makes it close to impossible to use other people's vim. Are you talking about pairing? I mean it would be possible to either introduce "collaborative editing", or it would be possible to have multiple user profiles eventually so that you can switch mappings to match user's A preferences or usver's B preferences without restarting Vim. (Of course there a are a lot of details to be considered). But if that's a common issue maybe we can address it.
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