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vscodium #70

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jwaggy opened this issue Feb 8, 2021 · 4 comments
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vscodium #70

jwaggy opened this issue Feb 8, 2021 · 4 comments

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@jwaggy
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jwaggy commented Feb 8, 2021

Would you be willing to release this on https://open-vsx.org/?

@Alhadis
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Alhadis commented Apr 8, 2021

👋 Hi @jwaggy, sorry it's taken me so long to respond. I completely missed this issue.

I'm unfamiliar with VSCodium and Open VSX, so you'll need to key me in on what the main benefits are. Are VSCodium users unable to download extensions from marketplace.visualstudio.com? Or is this purely for discoverability?

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jwaggy commented Apr 16, 2021

VSCodium is just VSCode but FOSS as it is built with the Microsoft telemetry turned off/removed.

They can but it must be done manually. If one were to put it on open-vsx.org, people using vscodium could use file-icons by installing in the gui and receive updates in the same manner.

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Already exist two versions of this icon package on open-vsx:

and both have this warning:

This version of the “file-icons” extension was published by open-vsx/enriquecaballero. That user account is not a verified publisher of the namespace “fileicons” of this extension. See the documentation to learn how we handle namespaces and what you can do to eliminate this warning.

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Alhadis commented Jul 19, 2023

Hey @Lewatoto, sorry for the slow response. I've submitted a claim for the namespace; see EclipseFdn/open-vsx.org#2001.

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