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Unfortunately, Komodo IDE is now Open Source!
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Komodo IDE is now open-source and not at a great time. Curious to take a peek at the source code? Learn more here.
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![Unfortunately, Komodo IDE is now Open Source!][1]
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Komodo IDE is a popular integrated development environment for dynamic programming languages that was introduced back in May 2000.
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Used by many programmers around the world, it has proved to be quite helpful over the years.
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Unfortunately, all good things end.
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This is the case with Komodo IDE, it has now been retired, and all development has ceased.
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But there's a silver lining to this 😃
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The company behind it, called '[ActiveState][2]', has now made the code openly available for anyone to use and modify.
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> 💡 Similar to "Komodo Edit" application, which was made open-source in 2008.
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They have cited numerous factors for their decision, which I will explain.
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### So, Why Open-Source it Now?
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![komodo ide][3]
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ActiveState felt that it was becoming difficult to maintain Komodo IDE without encountering various compatibility issues on newer systems.
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**What were the contributing factors?:** There were many factors that led to this. Take, for instance, the frameworks on which Komodo was built, '_XUL and XULRunner_'; they were retired by Mozilla back in 2016.
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Then there was the amount of effort needed to make Komodo compatible with newer systems. They would have to completely rewrite Komodo using a newer framework they felt was not feasible.
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And the final nail in the coffin was the fact that there are already a lot of free code editors available on the market right now doing better. They feel that '_it’s not a good business to be in anymore_'.
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**What now?:** ActiveState have made the whole Komodo IDE codebase available on their [GitHub repo][4] without the revision history.
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They have provided 3.2 million lines of code that consist of various programming languages such as Python, JavaScript, XUL, HTML, C++, and more.
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Anyone can copy, change, and use the code as they see fit.
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The forums for Komodo will be kept open for a year from their [original announcement][5], as it contains a treasure trove of information relating to Komodo.
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They are also open to moving the content to a different platform if anyone is willing to take on the task of managing it.
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On this topic, one of the employees from the Komodo dev team, Carey Hoffman, had this to add:
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> The extensive existing help information in the forums can act as a significant knowledge base for users and continue to be a central place to ask questions of the community and receive answers. I’ll very likely be there periodically on my own time to help where I can, such as when people are trying to build Komodo at home, or having difficulty making any kind of code edits.
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### Community Gets a Chance
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This can come in pretty handy for the community in general, as people can now try their hand at creating something truly special out of the code for Komodo.
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A Reddit user, [yvrelna][6] mentions:
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> I never used Komodo, but it's great to hear that Komodo is now freed from its cage. Companies should do this more often. If they're unwilling to support a software anymore, they should just release it as open source.It would've been better if the software is open source to begin with of course, but there's really no reason for a company to retain their codebase closed if they have no interest in maintaining it.Only thing is that they should've done it sooner, when there are still enough people that still cares about the software to possibly pick it up to maintain it.
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Indeed, the user is not wrong here; companies should go the extra mile by making code for their deprecated software open so that the community has a chance to create something out of it or even maintain it for the long term.
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ActiveState seems to have understood this sentiment and has thanked its users by open-sourcing Komodo.
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via: https://news.itsfoss.com/komodo-ide-open-source/
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作者:[Sourav Rudra][a]
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[a]: https://news.itsfoss.com/author/sourav/
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[1]: https://news.itsfoss.com/content/images/size/w2000/2022/12/komodo-ide-goes-open-source.png
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[2]: https://www.activestate.com/
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[3]: https://news.itsfoss.com/content/images/2022/12/Komodo_IDE.png
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[4]: https://github.com/ActiveState/OpenKomodoIDE
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[5]: https://www.activestate.com/blog/activestate-komodo-ide-now-open-source/
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[6]: https://www.reddit.com/user/yvrelna/
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[#]: subject: "Puppy Linux 22.12 (S15Pup) Arrives Based on Slackware 15"
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[#]: via: "https://debugpointnews.com/puppy-linux-22-12-s15pup/"
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[#]: author: "arindam https://debugpointnews.com/author/dpicubegmail-com/"
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**A new Puppy Linux flavour (Puppy Linux 22.12 S15Pup) is now available based on Slackware 15.**
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Puppy Linux is a super lightweight distro which runs entirely on RAM and requires a very low memory footprint. It is almost loaded with all the necessary applications for everything you need. It is quite remarkable that the Puppy Linux team managed to package all these applications, which run in low memory and surprisingly within 400 MB of ISO size. There are many variants of Puppy Linux based on Ubuntu and other distros – thanks to the fantastic Puppy Builder Woof-CE.
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### Puppy Linux 22.12 (s15pup): What’s New
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The recent release of Puppy Linux 22.12 is based on the Slackware 15.0 components, which were released in February 2022. At its core, the JWM (Joe’s Window Manager) provides flexibility and good performance in Puppy Linux because it runs off the RAM.
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Based on Slackware, Puppy 22.12 comes with Linux Kernel LTS series 5.15 for the 64-bit. And the 5.10 for the 32-bit system. The desktop feel is the same as other Puppy flavours based on the JWM 2.4.3. The JWM is used in other distro-based Puppy flavours as well.
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In addition, FFmpeg is loaded with Mplayer for your media playing needs – if at all required in a LIVE system. Also, the “Light” web browser, based on Firefox, gives you easy and performant access to the internet. Alternative browser installation options are also present.
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Furthermore, Puppy Linux 22.12 s15pup pre-loads most of the LXDE apps and components for the overall lightweight experience, such as Lxrandr 0.3.2, Lxtask 0.1.10 and Lxterminal 0.4.0.
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ISO of this Slackware flavour is less than 400 MB in size, and, amazingly, all of the following applications are pre-loaded on it. Here’s a summary of the key packages in this version:
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Microsoft makes an excellent decision to open-source its innovative audio app.
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The [Soundscape project][2] was a fascinating experimental research effort undertaken by Microsoft to use sound-based technology to help visually impaired people navigate their surroundings.
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Launched back in 2017, it used 3D audio cues and augmented reality to enhance a user's awareness by guiding them through places.
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Soon after, they also launched an iOS app to showcase their progress.
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The app could use the iPhone's sensors to read out points of interest as the user walked past something or even roads and intersections to help them figure out where they were.
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**Unfortunately,** with a [recent announcement][3], Microsoft has decided not to continue further with the development of this project and will be making the **code open-source**.
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**What Happened?:** Well, according to Microsoft, it's natural to either stop or transition a few projects as they evolve their research portfolio.
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> As Microsoft Research continues to expand into new accessibility innovation areas, we hope the open-source software release of the Soundscape code supports the community in further developing confidence and utility of spatial audio navigation experiences.
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You know, this move is quite similar to the one made by ActiveState recently, where they discontinued Komodo IDE and made the code open-source to say thank you to its users.
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**What's Next?:** Starting **January 3, 2023**, the source code for Soundscape will be made available on GitHub. Developers are free to use the code in any manner they see fit.
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Furthermore, the iOS app will also be discontinued, and existing users can use it until June 2023.
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[2]: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/product/soundscape/
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[3]: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/blog/microsoft-soundscape-new-horizons-with-a-community-driven-approach/
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[4]: https://youtu.be/v5DXykmOdJ8
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