I'm not the moderator who acted on this, but I had a chance to review what happened here. That answer was deleted as part of a larger investigation into suspicious activity involving your account. For the benefit of the Meta crowd, this was all presented to you via a private moderator message yesterday.
There was clear evidence that you used a sock puppet account, then an account by a friend, to coordinate votes for your answers. You did this in a couple of places in order to snipe automatically-awarded bounties by swooping in with an answer that these two accounts gave two upvotes for (thus satisfying the conditions of the automatic bounty award).
For example, this answer was directly plagiarized from two others, and you used it to get half of a 100-point bounty. This answer was copied from the comments and artificially upvoted in order to receive the automatic bounty.
Therefore, when a moderator saw the original form of the above answer and the bounty award, it fit the pattern of these other bounty abuses. It was only after it was deleted that this answer was edited into shape.
Now that the answer has been edited, and given the fact that this bounty was not scammed like the others, I've undeleted it. I should note that none of this would have happened had you not tried to take advantage of the system in your other answers.
As said in the mailing list, Eclim doesn't currently support having the daemon running on a different machine/vm than the client (vim).