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Originally Posted by Toxaris
It is the biggest problem. Although I do not have enough data to dispute the graph, it does not show the complete picture. If you take away the bigger commercial programs, the percentages will look different. There are much more (casual) programmers for C#, python and alike than C++. For sure there are a lot of C++ programmers, but most of them have jobs that really ties them up.
I think that most regular users of Sigil hang out here and that contributers must come from that area.
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OK. Let's accept your argument and assume that C++ is not that popular after all (or it's not easy to attrack C++ developers). The thing is: at this point, we cannot really do anything about it. I don't see much point in focusing on something that cannot be really improved/changed. So, in essence, my suggestion is to strip Sigil off of its "non-core" features and keep the "core" and then add features as plugins.