I have included patch 7.3.1099, which handles os.chdir() and
os.fchdir().

There was an earlier patch from Xavier de Gaye on May 17.
Is there anything in that patch not covered by 7.3.1099?

At least here was discussion about adding something to Python's path, so
that "import something" would find something.py in a Vim runtime
directory.  I lost track of what the consensus was for that.

I think it would be good if plugin writers using Python can simply
import a Python module, without having to worry about where it is
located exactly.  This encourages sharing these modules between plugins.

We could have a specific "python" and/or "python3" directory somewhere
in the Vim runtime tree (also below ~/.vim).  Or just use one of the
existing directories, such as "autoload".

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