Public bug reported:

I know I'm opening a can of worms here, but maybe we could drop `set
compatible` from /etc/vim/vimrc.tiny.

I think who needs the compatible mode these days knows where it can find
it and how to enable it, and it's really annoying in a fresh
installation to get the strange characters when using the arrow keys.

Possibly 10–15 years ago, it would make sense to have vim-tiny using
compatible mode, but today we could, and even should, rethink about it.

I know `nano` is the default text editor, but we discuss `vi` a lot in
technical documentations, so my opinion is we should provide a nice
experience for the user. I understand `vi` in general isn't a nice
experience for a beginner user, though, but not using compatible mode
would be s little less daunting.

But I'm thinking if there is any tool that would need to invoke `vi` in
compatible mode, that could cause a problem.

** Affects: vim (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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  Drop compatible mode for vim-tiny

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