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From VS Code setup docs, both Arch Linux and NixOS installation guide says below as package description:

There is a community-maintained ... (package)

I have known that as for Arch LinuxArch Linux, VSCode is in their AUR repository (unofficially supported by Arch and any use of them is at your own risk.) Maybe NixOSNixOS officially support VSCode? I'm not sure.

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  • So what does community-maintainedcommunity-maintained mean? Are they maintained by official VS Code team members or by unofficial distrbutiondistribution-specific commnuitycommunity maintainers?
  • Is there anywayany way to ensure packages maintainer are from official software team?

I am newbie in VSCode. If there is anything missing, sorry for that.

Description

From VS Code setup docs, both Arch Linux and NixOS installation guide says below as package description:

There is a community-maintained ... (package)

I have known that as for Arch Linux, VSCode is in their AUR repository (unofficially supported by Arch and any use of them is at your own risk.) Maybe NixOS officially support VSCode? I'm not sure.

Question

  • So what does community-maintained mean? Are they maintained by official VS Code team members or by unofficial distrbution-specific commnuity maintainers?
  • Is there anyway to ensure packages maintainer are from official software team?

I am newbie in VSCode. If there is anything missing, sorry for that.

From VS Code setup docs, both Arch Linux and NixOS installation guide says below as package description:

There is a community-maintained ... (package)

I have known that as for Arch Linux, VSCode is in their AUR repository (unofficially supported by Arch and any use of them is at your own risk.) Maybe NixOS officially support VSCode? I'm not sure.

Question

  • So what does community-maintained mean? Are they maintained by official VS Code team members or by unofficial distribution-specific community maintainers?
  • Is there any way to ensure packages maintainer are from official software team?

I am newbie in VSCode.

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Description

From VS Code setup docs, both Arch Linux and NixOS installation guide says below as package description:

There is a community-maintained ... (package)

I have known that as for Arch Linux, VSCode is in their AUR repository (unofficially supported by Arch and any use of them is at your own risk.) Maybe NixOS officially support VSCode? I'm not sure.

Question

  • So what does community-maintained meansmean? Are they maintained by official VS Code team members or by unofficial distrbution-specific commnuity maintainers?
  • Is there anyway to ensure packages maintainer are from official software team?

I am newbie in VSCode. If there is anything missing, sorry for that.

Description

From VS Code setup docs, both Arch Linux and NixOS installation guide says below as package description:

There is a community-maintained ... (package)

I have known that as for Arch Linux, VSCode is in their AUR repository (unofficially supported by Arch and any use of them is at your own risk.) Maybe NixOS officially support VSCode? I'm not sure.

Question

  • So what does community-maintained means? Are they maintained by official VS Code team members or by unofficial distrbution-specific commnuity maintainers?
  • Is there anyway to ensure packages maintainer are from official software team?

I am newbie in VSCode. If there is anything missing, sorry for that.

Description

From VS Code setup docs, both Arch Linux and NixOS installation guide says below as package description:

There is a community-maintained ... (package)

I have known that as for Arch Linux, VSCode is in their AUR repository (unofficially supported by Arch and any use of them is at your own risk.) Maybe NixOS officially support VSCode? I'm not sure.

Question

  • So what does community-maintained mean? Are they maintained by official VS Code team members or by unofficial distrbution-specific commnuity maintainers?
  • Is there anyway to ensure packages maintainer are from official software team?

I am newbie in VSCode. If there is anything missing, sorry for that.

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VS Code "community-maintained" in different OS

Description

From VS Code setup docs, both Arch Linux and NixOS installation guide says below as package description:

There is a community-maintained ... (package)

I have known that as for Arch Linux, VSCode is in their AUR repository (unofficially supported by Arch and any use of them is at your own risk.) Maybe NixOS officially support VSCode? I'm not sure.

Question

  • So what does community-maintained means? Are they maintained by official VS Code team members or by unofficial distrbution-specific commnuity maintainers?
  • Is there anyway to ensure packages maintainer are from official software team?

I am newbie in VSCode. If there is anything missing, sorry for that.