![]() It’s just guessing what plugins will come, go or maintain. That’s the reason I consider VS Code instead of the Sublime Text 4 upgrade. I guess I’m not the only Bootstrap developer on this planet. So it’s nice to have a Sublime 4 coming now, but as long as there is no clear vision on the plugin management it makes no more sense to me to update and pay for a editor with a too small plugin base for my needs. ![]() Sublime Text is used by 17 million plus users if I have to believe this:Īt the moment there is not any Sublime Text plugin available with all the new Bootstrap 5 classes or any other Bootstrap 5 plugin. ![]() Purchased the SFTP plugin.Ģ7% of the world wide web websites are based on Bootstrap according to: Purchased a license for Sublime every time it was needed. I do support all plugin developers from plugins I always use by donating generously and contribute with testing and reporting bugs. There are people who have the time to develop plugins and I’m not one of them. They would have moved on to some other editor, in this case VS Code or something else.Open source is a very rewarding venture when it comes to knowledge and skill, but it is not financially sustainable on it’s own. When there is no incentive to maintain packages/plugins and people just want to see their pet peeves in the project without making some contributions/efforts in the form of support/donations/making PR’s/issue triaging/helping out, it becomes depressing. They are not robots cranking out features/bug fixes 24 * 7. Open source maintainers are humans after all.There could be several reason why people won’t update packages/plugins Reason? Nobody seems to be interested to create them! Package Control is a essential part of Sublime Text since the beginning I used it and plugins are updated according to the current versions of all frameworks I use till now.
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