It ensures you have a plug-in manager installed, but it won't install it for you, right? I know that might seem like a minor nit, but if package management is considered an essential part of Vim, I'm of the mindset that it should work out of the box.
That said, Amp doesn't have plug-in support at the moment, so it's a little unfair for me to judge Vim on that front. But if it did, the package management portion would be baked in so that you'd only need to pull your configuration file and Amp would handle the rest. :)
That said, Amp doesn't have plug-in support at the moment, so it's a little unfair for me to judge Vim on that front. But if it did, the package management portion would be baked in so that you'd only need to pull your configuration file and Amp would handle the rest. :)