>     Except libuv is mainly intended for dealing with multiple _network_
> connections.  Sure, this might come in handy at some (much later) point,
> but Vim is not I/O-bound.  Saying that libuv will handle most of the
> platform differences seems a little naive.

What?! `eix libuv` describes libuv as “A new platform layer for Node”. Project 
own README says “libuv is a multi-platform support library with a focus on 
asynchronous I/O.” Where do you see “network” here? Also feature list from this 
README tells about 12 features, and only two of them are about network.

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