Sysadmins are more advanced than users and know how to set compatibility
mode for vim. Why can't sysadmins  call `vim` as `vi`? I understand that
this puts `vim` into compatibility mode they need.

If `vim` command is available on user system, it is unlikely that user
will go through installing it again without specific knowledge of
differences between `vim` and `vim-tiny` that, again, belongs to
sysadmins.

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Using arrow keys in vim-tiny while in Insert mode introduces A,B,C,D into text
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/491615
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