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Presence on the Visual Studio Code Marketplace #56

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LaurentTreguier opened this issue Jan 8, 2020 · 5 comments
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Presence on the Visual Studio Code Marketplace #56

LaurentTreguier opened this issue Jan 8, 2020 · 5 comments

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@LaurentTreguier
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It's been 1 year since the deprecation notice, 2 years since the last commit before that, and 3 years since the last tagged version.
I think we can safely say that this extension has served its time. However, it's still published and available on the Marketplace, and I'm thinking that it might not be a good idea to keep it there, since it's been unmaintained for quite some time now.

I'm creating this issue after seeing someone on the community Discord server asking for which extension to use: when searching for "Dlang", there are 3 choices, but with no clear indication right away that one of them is not maintained.

@mattiascibien
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I tried hard to remove it from the marketplace but I was not able to do that unfortunately. Maybe there is something I miss. I am open to suggestion.

@LaurentTreguier
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All I know is the unpublish command with vsce. If that doesn't work, then I don't know if anything else can be done either

@mattiascibien
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Guess I missed that. Many thanks.

@buckle2000
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buckle2000 commented Apr 30, 2020

BTW, the extension is still there.
Also, @LaurentTreguier what happened to all the repositories of https://github.com/d-language-server/ ? They are all archived. I wanted to raise an issue.

@LaurentTreguier
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I stopped maintaining DLS and its extensions (https://forum.dlang.org/thread/[email protected]).
My bad, I should have properly put a warning in their README's; I'm going to do that now.

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