Daniel Kluev <dan.kl...@gmail.com> writes: > […] if you are willing to consider non-free IDE.
I would advise against use of a non-free tool for one's programming, because the tool's fate is not in the hands of the whole community of people who use it. When the party with privileged access to alter the tool makes a change you don't like, or loses the budget or ability or motivation to continue maintaining it, you have no option to get someone else to change it for the better. Only free software leaves its community of users free to decide what changes will be made – and what changes will *not* be made – to the tool over its lifetime. Since the free-software options for programming tools are so powerful, there is little good reason to choose non-free tools. -- \ “The difference between religions and cults is determined by | `\ how much real estate is owned.” —Frank Zappa | _o__) | Ben Finney -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list