Update Productivity Tools page to cardv2 #1192

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nitrohorse commented 2019-09-07 00:57:51 +00:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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From their readme:

Microsoft's downloads of Visual Studio Code are licensed under a not-FLOSS license and contain telemetry/tracking. This repo exists so that you don't have to download+build from source. The build scripts in this repo clone Microsoft's vscode repo, run the build commands, and upload the resulting binaries to GitHub releases. These binaries are licensed under the MIT license. Telemetry is disabled.

From their readme: > Microsoft's downloads of Visual Studio Code are licensed under a not-FLOSS license and contain telemetry/tracking. This repo exists so that you don't have to download+build from source. The build scripts in this repo clone Microsoft's vscode repo, run the build commands, and upload the resulting binaries to GitHub releases. These binaries are licensed under the MIT license. Telemetry is disabled.
nitrohorse commented 2019-09-07 00:57:51 +00:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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From their readme:

Microsoft's downloads of Visual Studio Code are licensed under a not-FLOSS license and contain telemetry/tracking. This repo exists so that you don't have to download+build from source. The build scripts in this repo clone Microsoft's vscode repo, run the build commands, and upload the resulting binaries to GitHub releases. These binaries are licensed under the MIT license. Telemetry is disabled.

From their readme: > Microsoft's downloads of Visual Studio Code are licensed under a not-FLOSS license and contain telemetry/tracking. This repo exists so that you don't have to download+build from source. The build scripts in this repo clone Microsoft's vscode repo, run the build commands, and upload the resulting binaries to GitHub releases. These binaries are licensed under the MIT license. Telemetry is disabled.
nitrohorse commented 2019-09-07 00:58:32 +00:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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I can remove the "licensing" bit to avoid confusion.

I can remove the "licensing" bit to avoid confusion.
nitrohorse commented 2019-09-07 00:58:32 +00:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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I can remove the "licensing" bit to avoid confusion.

I can remove the "licensing" bit to avoid confusion.
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<li><a href="https://vscodium.com/">VSCodium</a> - Fork of Microsoft's Visual Studio Code editor without branding, telemetry, and licensing.</li>
nitrohorse commented 2019-09-07 00:57:51 +00:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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From their readme:

Microsoft's downloads of Visual Studio Code are licensed under a not-FLOSS license and contain telemetry/tracking. This repo exists so that you don't have to download+build from source. The build scripts in this repo clone Microsoft's vscode repo, run the build commands, and upload the resulting binaries to GitHub releases. These binaries are licensed under the MIT license. Telemetry is disabled.

From their readme: > Microsoft's downloads of Visual Studio Code are licensed under a not-FLOSS license and contain telemetry/tracking. This repo exists so that you don't have to download+build from source. The build scripts in this repo clone Microsoft's vscode repo, run the build commands, and upload the resulting binaries to GitHub releases. These binaries are licensed under the MIT license. Telemetry is disabled.
nitrohorse commented 2019-09-07 00:58:32 +00:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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I can remove the "licensing" bit to avoid confusion.

I can remove the "licensing" bit to avoid confusion.
<li><a href="https://vscodium.com/">VSCodium</a> - Fork of Microsoft's Visual Studio Code editor without branding or telemetry.</li>
nitrohorse commented 2019-09-07 00:57:51 +00:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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From their readme:

Microsoft's downloads of Visual Studio Code are licensed under a not-FLOSS license and contain telemetry/tracking. This repo exists so that you don't have to download+build from source. The build scripts in this repo clone Microsoft's vscode repo, run the build commands, and upload the resulting binaries to GitHub releases. These binaries are licensed under the MIT license. Telemetry is disabled.

From their readme: > Microsoft's downloads of Visual Studio Code are licensed under a not-FLOSS license and contain telemetry/tracking. This repo exists so that you don't have to download+build from source. The build scripts in this repo clone Microsoft's vscode repo, run the build commands, and upload the resulting binaries to GitHub releases. These binaries are licensed under the MIT license. Telemetry is disabled.
nitrohorse commented 2019-09-07 00:58:32 +00:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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I can remove the "licensing" bit to avoid confusion.

I can remove the "licensing" bit to avoid confusion.
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nitrohorse commented 2019-09-07 00:57:51 +00:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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From their readme:

Microsoft's downloads of Visual Studio Code are licensed under a not-FLOSS license and contain telemetry/tracking. This repo exists so that you don't have to download+build from source. The build scripts in this repo clone Microsoft's vscode repo, run the build commands, and upload the resulting binaries to GitHub releases. These binaries are licensed under the MIT license. Telemetry is disabled.

From their readme: > Microsoft's downloads of Visual Studio Code are licensed under a not-FLOSS license and contain telemetry/tracking. This repo exists so that you don't have to download+build from source. The build scripts in this repo clone Microsoft's vscode repo, run the build commands, and upload the resulting binaries to GitHub releases. These binaries are licensed under the MIT license. Telemetry is disabled.
nitrohorse commented 2019-09-07 00:57:51 +00:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

From their readme:

Microsoft's downloads of Visual Studio Code are licensed under a not-FLOSS license and contain telemetry/tracking. This repo exists so that you don't have to download+build from source. The build scripts in this repo clone Microsoft's vscode repo, run the build commands, and upload the resulting binaries to GitHub releases. These binaries are licensed under the MIT license. Telemetry is disabled.

From their readme: > Microsoft's downloads of Visual Studio Code are licensed under a not-FLOSS license and contain telemetry/tracking. This repo exists so that you don't have to download+build from source. The build scripts in this repo clone Microsoft's vscode repo, run the build commands, and upload the resulting binaries to GitHub releases. These binaries are licensed under the MIT license. Telemetry is disabled.
nitrohorse commented 2019-09-07 00:58:32 +00:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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I can remove the "licensing" bit to avoid confusion.

I can remove the "licensing" bit to avoid confusion.
nitrohorse commented 2019-09-07 00:58:32 +00:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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I can remove the "licensing" bit to avoid confusion.

I can remove the "licensing" bit to avoid confusion.