Also, it's not that I've planned to develop anything for community. It was
just a fact that I've (probably) pioneered building 64-bit version of Vim
for Windows with support for both Python 2 and Python 3 simultaneously. I
guess for others it simply wouldn't compile because it had to actually be
patched in some aspects. I uploaded it primarily for myself at first. But
then it suddenly became popular. People started to ask me if I could add
this and that, so I decided to provide both x64 and x86 and gradually
adding support for more languages so that anyone can use it without any
hassle as building Vim is really a hassle, especially for inexperienced.

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