cfeck added a comment.

  In T10812#182282 <https://phabricator.kde.org/T10812#182282>, @vkrause wrote:
  
  > Here's just three examples for a single niche framework (syntax 
highlighting) from the top of my head:
  >
  > - https://cullmann.io/posts/qt-creator-4-9-uses-ksyntaxhighlighting/ 
(QtCreator)
  > - 
https://kate-editor.org/2018/10/21/mit-licensed-ksyntaxhighlighting-usage/ 
(AbsInt)
  > - https://github.com/KDAB/GammaRay/blob/master/CMakeLists.txt#L540 
(GammaRay)
  
  
  Someone not familiar with these companies might see that as a success. Those 
who are familiar know that both KDAB, as well as Qt are two-decade long 
supporters of KDE. As for the third contributor, I doubt it would know/use KDE 
software if you wouldn't work for them.
  
  But KSyntaxHighlighting is a bit special. All other syntax highlighting 
engines I know are for the web (written in scripting languages), so our 
offering indeed fills a niche.

TASK DETAIL
  https://phabricator.kde.org/T10812

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