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by kepano 35 days ago
On the other hand, that may be part of the reason why Obsidian has such a rich plugin ecosystem. Perhaps there is less of an incentive to build a good plugin API if you can just tell people to fork instead.
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Emacs and vim don't suffer from the "I'll fork it to make my pet feature" problem. Why would Obsidian?
The two are not mutually exclusive?
That's fair. And vim and Emacs have been forked in the past, so you may be on to something there. But, I still expect my editor to be open source. I might be weird like that though.