Why include VSCode instead of VSCodium? #923
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Because trust and support is more important than free as in beer. Otherwise users would be on Linux. |
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Same for computers, people will purchase an apple, a Dell, an HP for the brand, even if chongkingwhatever does also white label pc of same, or better, quality |
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What about having the Telemetry disabled by default for VSCode in WinPython? |
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Is there a good reason to include the mainline VSCode with all the telemetry and other shenanigans instead of VSCodium?
For those that don't know what the difference between the two is:
As stated here
The VSCode code base is open source. It is MIT licensed.
That's all it is. A pre-compiled binary.
https://vscodium.com/#why
Was this a conscious decision?
Or was this an oversite?
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