I've used this editor for years and am always amazed at how such high-quality tools can be developed by people with a passion to create something useful. Don, thanks so much for this body of work.
I’m Chinese. And I can testify that a lot of my colleagues in China do not think the genocide is happening while IT IS SOOO REAL!!! They are extremely ignorant and look down on Uyghur people, knowing that if you are Uyghur you can’t even have a passport!!! Yet, they still stand with the gov. They justify their reason as tech should leave politics alone and having political views is not professional while at the same time being sexism publicly in workplace. I for one cannot understand my Chinese mates as well.
That's what happen after multiple decades of government brainwashing in a closed environment, the Chinese society desperately need some therapy on a nationwide level.
Good lord, what's wrong with people? Why vandalise the project on Github? Everything about the situation, right from folks not understanding an obvious joke to vandalising the issues page is anger inducing.
I'm missing most of the context too, but from the twitter thread linked to by the dev, it seems that a lot of Chinese posters immediately started firing back as though he was attacking China specifically.
I know the Notepad++ dev has made some spicy comments but I don't recall if there were any directed towards the Chinese government.
I think it's similar to how certain Americans get squirrelly when people talk about racial brutality, like I imagine we'd get a lot of weird people sending cringe messages if they named a release "Justice for Trayvon Martin"
And a lot of Chinese do really think like that. They think the advancement of economic is more important than the freedom of ethic group (and their own freedom).
I fondly remember one of my very first editors I used to start coding as a kid was Notepad++, almost a decade ago.
It was simple, minimal so that it didn't take much of the precious internet bandwidth downloading and space in my parents computers,
it still kept a balance on being powerful enough so that you could install a wide range of plugins provided, heck there was even a plugin that could play tetris.
Amazing how long this project has been going. N++ was one of the very first editors I used on Windows 98 back in the day. I used it to edit HTML and Perl, which got uploaded using WinFTP.. when I think about it, it's amazing everyone didn't get hacked because of how much we used FTP without encryption.
I'd really rather not have like, 4 giant balloon like buttons, instead of the simple yet powerful menu&toolbar setup that N++ has used for what, multiple decades at this point? And it's great: the menus contain a LOT of functionality, and the toolbar also contains quite a bit of the most-used stuff.