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Because vim/gvim is not a light config file/etc editor.
I disagree completely. I'm both a programmer and sys admin. I use vim/gvim for editing "config file/etc" and I use emacs for coding. I find just plain vi difficult to work with and only use it if I have to (like I'm on an old Sun box or something).
At any rate, we have different points of view.