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Hey there. I'm Pouya and for my use I made IDF Support for VSCode. Today @MatthewSteen mentioned this and I was thinking to bring your grammar to my extension to have a consistent and better look. But then I was thinking that doing so will be unfair since it is your source code there. So how about a merger of the two? If you want to I'm happy to have the repo here and based on the grammar of your project so it still has the Big Ladder sign on it, otherwise I will ship the codes inside the previous extension with my own branding since it seems the source code is in MIT licensing.
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@pouyakary that sounds like a great idea! Let's discuss the details over email and share the final consensus here on Github for everyone's reference. Feel free to contact me at [email protected]
FWIW - I abandoned Atom several years agao for VSCode mainly for the integrated terminal so I can write, run, and commit code all from a single app. Plus, for Windows users, the WSL integration is great for developing.
Hey there. I'm Pouya and for my use I made IDF Support for VSCode. Today @MatthewSteen mentioned this and I was thinking to bring your grammar to my extension to have a consistent and better look. But then I was thinking that doing so will be unfair since it is your source code there. So how about a merger of the two? If you want to I'm happy to have the repo here and based on the grammar of your project so it still has the Big Ladder sign on it, otherwise I will ship the codes inside the previous extension with my own branding since it seems the source code is in MIT licensing.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: