I feel like Canek, but I have to give all my kudos to Rastersoft. There are not much documented Vala source samples around there and each example helps people to get used to the language. I can understand the corporate background, but the companies relays in one way or another on open source software. If you had no plans of making money with (Yet Another) IDE, I don't see the point of not open sourcing it.
My personal experience was that I tried to run it on my Elementary 4.1 box (not so old, I guess!) and I had a GTK dependency problem that I could not fix. That's where immediately went back to Sublime Text. In the case of having the source code I would even could tried to compile downgrading the GTK version without losing features, or even baking an appimage. Just didn't saw the point of so much activity on the mail list when I had a binary that just didn't run, and a pile of messages with so humbleless attitude. I don't want this to be interpreted as a flame, but a constructive point of view that may help you in future projects (or maybe even still this one). Kind regards. El vie., 10 may. 2019 21:42, Canek Peláez Valdés via vala-list < vala-list@gnome.org> escribió: > On Fri, May 10, 2019 at 8:06 AM Wolfgang Mauer < > wolfgang.ma...@kabelmail.de> > wrote: > > > I think(hope) it's not just because it's not open source... > > > > It is because it's not open source. > > Best regards. > -- > Dr. Canek Peláez Valdés > Profesor de Carrera Asociado C > Departamento de Matemáticas > Facultad de Ciencias > Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México > _______________________________________________ > vala-list mailing list > vala-list@gnome.org > https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/vala-list > _______________________________________________ vala-list mailing list vala-list@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/vala-list