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jenoer | 2 years ago

Atom is 6th in the (default filter) list but it is no longer maintained since 1 year (minus six days). Not sure if this should be listed as a viable alternative option.

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globular-toast|2 years ago

Isn't there a community maintained version? I don't see how a truly open source project could disappear overnight. It's a text editor. It's not trying to keep up with ever-changing standards so it's not going to just break.

JCharante|2 years ago

> I don't see how a truly open source project could disappear overnight.

well it was developed mainly by Github so all it takes is reallocating devs away from the project and the progress just halts

axelthegerman|2 years ago

It has almost 1000 open issues and dozens of dependcy update PRs.

It's true that some small software projects can easily live on without much maintenance for a long time, a text editor is no small feat.

"Not going to just break" is a pretty low bar for most things, especially software.

Now, maintenance doesn't necessarily mean lots of code changes but at least some attention and oversight seems critical for anything of the slightest significance

johnrushx|2 years ago

thx for mentioning it. What would be a good replacement, you know any?

herbst|2 years ago

I'd pay for atom whatever they want, vscode is a horrible alternative.

globular-toast|2 years ago

The real alternative (and what all these editors are based on) is Emacs. Take the plunge. You won't regret it.

h4ch1|2 years ago

Could you list your gripes with VSCode vs Atom?