We are a small team, so it’s critical for us to be laser-focused. As a startup, one of our key priorities at this early phase is learning, and right now, we’re focused on the following questions:
What are the key features we need to get traction on any platform?
Are our assumptions about our eventual business model valid?
While we’d love to support users on Linux and Windows, adding those platforms doesn’t really help us answer those questions. We’re investing a lot to make Zed portable, but adding other platforms comes with opportunity cost in the short-term and maintenance overhead going forward. Right now those costs don’t make sense for us.
As Zed matures on a single platform, this cost/benefit ratio will shift, and it will make sense to expand to other platforms. We hope you’ll give it a try when that happens.
As a general timeframe, you can expect us to begin work on supporting these platforms after Zed is open source, but before version 1.0. Any news will be posted to our platform-tracking issues.
But I thought Zed was dead, honey…
How in the world can you support iOS release, but not Linux? For a TEXT editor with very little graphical layer.
From their FAQ:
Linux support is listed on their roadmap.
It’s not like there is a shortage of text editors on Linux. This is fine.
It’s not like there’s a shortage of text editors on MacOS either though
Firstly, you mean macOS. Secondly, the graphical APIs are completely different, and even then macOS uses BSD userland.
I don’t know a great deal about this software, or if this has changed recently, but it does look as though Linux support is on their roadmap for 2024
E: I misread, I don’t think Linux is on the table for 2024. It seems to be on their long term roadmap at least.
Sooo… are you down for blueberry pancakes?
Ok, but whose chopper is this?
Cue surf rock guitar solo