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28 | 02/08 — 2019 | 28 | 02/08 — 2019 |
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42 | Onivim Sucks | 42 | Onivim Sucks |
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45 | <p><a href="https://v2.onivim.io">Onivim</a> is a ‘modern modal editor’, combining fancy interface and language features with vim-style modal editing. What’s wrong you ask?</p> | 45 | <p><a href="https://v2.onivim.io">Onivim</a> is a ‘modern modal editor’, |
46 | <p>Apart from <a href="https://github.com/onivim/oni2/issues/550">buggy syntax highlighting</a>, <a href="https://github.com/onivim/oni2/issues/519">broken scrolling</a> and <a href="https://github.com/onivim/oni2/issues?q=is%3Aissue+label%3A%22daily+editor+blocker%22+is%3Aopen">others</a>, Onivim is <strong>proprietary</strong> software. It is licensed under a commercial <a href="https://github.com/onivim/oni1/blob/master/Outrun-Labs-EULA-v1.1.md">end user agreement license</a>, which prohibits redistribution in both object code and source code formats.</p> | 46 | combining fancy interface and language features with vim-style modal |
47 | <p>Onivim’s core editor logic (bits that belong to vim), have been separated from the interface, into <a href="https://github.com/onivim/libvim">libvim</a>. libvim is licensed under MIT, which means, this ‘extension’ of vim is perfectly in adherence to <a href="http://vimdoc.sourceforge.net/htmldoc/uganda.html#license">vim’s license text</a>! Outrun Labs are exploiting this loophole (distributing vim as a library) to commercialize Onivim.</p> | 47 | editing. What’s wrong you ask?</p> |
48 | <p>Onivim’s source code is available on <a href="https://github.com/onivim/oni2">GitHub</a>. They do mention that the source code trickles down to the <a href="https://github.com/onivim/oni2-mit">oni2-mit</a> repository, which (not yet) contains MIT-licensed code, <strong>18 months</strong> after each commit to the original repository.</p> | 48 | <p>Apart from <a href="https://github.com/onivim/oni2/issues/550">buggy |
49 | <p>Want to contribute to Onivim? Don’t. They make a profit out of your contributions. Currently, Onivim is priced at $19.99, ‘pre-alpha’ pricing which is 80% off the final price! If you are on the lookout for an editor, I would suggest using <a href="https://vim.org">Vim</a>, charity ware that actually works, and costs $100 lesser.</p> | 49 | syntax highlighting</a>, <a |
50 | href="https://github.com/onivim/oni2/issues/519">broken scrolling</a> | ||
51 | and <a | ||
52 | href="https://github.com/onivim/oni2/issues?q=is%3Aissue+label%3A%22daily+editor+blocker%22+is%3Aopen">others</a>, | ||
53 | Onivim is <strong>proprietary</strong> software. It is licensed under a | ||
54 | commercial <a | ||
55 | href="https://github.com/onivim/oni1/blob/master/Outrun-Labs-EULA-v1.1.md">end | ||
56 | user agreement license</a>, which prohibits redistribution in both | ||
57 | object code and source code formats.</p> | ||
58 | <p>Onivim’s core editor logic (bits that belong to vim), have been | ||
59 | separated from the interface, into <a | ||
60 | href="https://github.com/onivim/libvim">libvim</a>. libvim is licensed | ||
61 | under MIT, which means, this ‘extension’ of vim is perfectly in | ||
62 | adherence to <a | ||
63 | href="http://vimdoc.sourceforge.net/htmldoc/uganda.html#license">vim’s | ||
64 | license text</a>! Outrun Labs are exploiting this loophole (distributing | ||
65 | vim as a library) to commercialize Onivim.</p> | ||
66 | <p>Onivim’s source code is available on <a | ||
67 | href="https://github.com/onivim/oni2">GitHub</a>. They do mention that | ||
68 | the source code trickles down to the <a | ||
69 | href="https://github.com/onivim/oni2-mit">oni2-mit</a> repository, which | ||
70 | (not yet) contains MIT-licensed code, <strong>18 months</strong> after | ||
71 | each commit to the original repository.</p> | ||
72 | <p>Want to contribute to Onivim? Don’t. They make a profit out of your | ||
73 | contributions. Currently, Onivim is priced at $19.99, ‘pre-alpha’ | ||
74 | pricing which is 80% off the final price! If you are on the lookout for | ||
75 | an editor, I would suggest using <a href="https://vim.org">Vim</a>, | ||
76 | charity ware that actually works, and costs $100 lesser.</p> | ||
50 | 77 | ||
51 | </div> | 78 | </div> |
52 | 79 | ||