Let's talk about Code for IBM i Pro #145
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Hey Liam; Will you still have "Code for IBM i" and "Code for IBM i Pro"? How will that work? |
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Hey, both will exist. Code for IBM i, the free, open source version will be the base of all the functionality and features. Code for IBM i is merely a way for people to support the business, in which they will receive some of the ILEditor 2 features before they are released into the open-source version. |
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Hello friends, developers, and contributors.
I wanted to write this post to share my thoughts with you on Code for IBM i and Code for IBM i Pro.
Just today, it was announced that ILEditor 2 would stop being maintained in favour of Code for IBM i. This is a wise move for a lot of reasons. I've been wanting to extend VSCode to work with IBM i stuff for years, and now it's finally happening and it's like a dream come true.
This is where Code for IBM i Pro comes into play. Of course, the business that owns Code for IBM i and ILEditor 2 still would like to make some money. The issue with that is that I just love open-source so much. If it were easy to live and write code and make it all open, I'd be very happy.. that's obviously not the case.
Code for IBM i Pro is merely just a way to support development. I will build some extensions that uses Code for IBM i and offer it to Pro users before, eventually (time frames not set in stone), they are also made open-source.
This really allows me to continue supporting the open-source version and keep working on brand new awesome features at the same time.
I want to be very clear, we will not be profiting off of any of the open-source contributions. All of the Pro functionality is stuff that's coming right out of ILEditor 2. I really want to be as transparent as I can because I love the community a ton. If anyone has any questions or concerns, please share them here with me - in the open. The Pro version also allows me to make some extra pennies off of support that we will offer with it - outside of the issues.
Contributions from others will remain open-source and will be benefited by all. Some of the Pro features coming from ILEditor 2 include:
If you want to implement a feature that is in the Pro version and then want to PR it, that would be awesome. As the maintainer, I love seeing these contributions from other developers. I am not against other people working on implementing the pro features (source dates is a good example)
Please let me know your thoughts. Thanks!
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