top | item 27640020 (no title) jh86 | 4 years ago VS code is not really that “open” either.The on-by-default telemetry and license restrictions come to mind discuss order hn newest alykhalid|4 years ago This might be helpful.https://github.com/VSCodium/vscodiumIt is a repository of scripts to automatically build Microsoft's 'vscode' repository into freely-licensed binaries with a community-driven default configuration. jh86|4 years ago I believe the license for the VScode C# plug-in prohibits using it with VScodium.I didn’t know this until recently when someone pointed it out.https://github.com/dotnet/core/issues/505Thought it was relevant since OP is talking about a Linux IDE for C#
alykhalid|4 years ago This might be helpful.https://github.com/VSCodium/vscodiumIt is a repository of scripts to automatically build Microsoft's 'vscode' repository into freely-licensed binaries with a community-driven default configuration. jh86|4 years ago I believe the license for the VScode C# plug-in prohibits using it with VScodium.I didn’t know this until recently when someone pointed it out.https://github.com/dotnet/core/issues/505Thought it was relevant since OP is talking about a Linux IDE for C#
jh86|4 years ago I believe the license for the VScode C# plug-in prohibits using it with VScodium.I didn’t know this until recently when someone pointed it out.https://github.com/dotnet/core/issues/505Thought it was relevant since OP is talking about a Linux IDE for C#
alykhalid|4 years ago
https://github.com/VSCodium/vscodium
It is a repository of scripts to automatically build Microsoft's 'vscode' repository into freely-licensed binaries with a community-driven default configuration.
jh86|4 years ago
I didn’t know this until recently when someone pointed it out.
https://github.com/dotnet/core/issues/505
Thought it was relevant since OP is talking about a Linux IDE for C#