Greg Troxel wrote:
> No, I don't.  But I also find it puzzling that free software development
> is willing to use proprietary software, especially after the bitkeeper
> kerfluffle.

I guess it depends on whether you take free software as a religion or as
a tool to get a job done. I don't use PyCharm at all, but I find it nice
of JetBrains to provide their product for free to the open-source community.

I do use Sublime Text as my development environment, which is also not
free software, because frankly it's by far the best text editor I have
ever used. I would be glad to switch to an open-source editor when one
becomes available with a comparable feature set, but until then, it's
the best tool for me and I'm more than happy to pay the developer for
his work.

-- Remy

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