On 2019-02-06, Tony Mechelynck wrote:
>     No one says that politicians should design institutions tailored to the
>     house in which I live.
> 
> AFAICT, the above post is off-topic, and so is the following answer:
> 
> Maybe they shouldn't, but they do (building codes, etc.) and in some places,
> such as on tectonic faults (where earthquakes are frequent) or on the slopes 
> of
> volcanoes, these politician-designed institutions are the only known way to
> prevent people to build houses too flimsy to resist natural catastrophes.

I believe it is on-topic.  I'm not familiar with the aphorism, but
I think Nobuhiro is saying that no one should expect Vim to be
tailored to their particular situation or environment.

Regards,
Gary

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