I've been observing the reactions to this over several communities and I find it all to be rather interesting! [ Warning; meta comment incoming ]<p><a href="http://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/1z0ykn/atom_launched/" rel="nofollow">http://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/1z0ykn/atom_lau...</a><p>Almost every single comment is negative, dismissive, one liners filled with half truths and very few child comments seek to rectify any misinformation or support a discussion.<p>The first and by far most-upvoted with a 700 point margin.<p>>I must be out of touch with modern development. I don't understand the thought process that leads people to be excited about a closed source, node.js text editor that reports your usage to Google.<p>It suggests the user simply scanned over other comments, glanced at atom's site and proceeded to regurgitate karma bait. I suppose it says a lot about the attention span of these people as there are also highly voted "tl;dr" request comments.<p>A perfect example of misinformation:<p>>[ unquietwiki 70 points] Isn't Brackets this already? Node.js/Chromium app with plugin support?
> --- [ MrSenorSan 67 points] yup, but atom is not open source yay! wait a min...
> --- [ kmeisthax 17 points ] Yes, but with Atom, you have the priviledge of paying GitHub money for a software product in a market with numerous competent free and Free Software options.<p>The supply of vitriol is unending.<p>It was the same with the /g/ thread, though surprisingly not quite as bad.<p><a href="http://archive.rebeccablacktech.com/g/thread/S40550074" rel="nofollow">http://archive.rebeccablacktech.com/g/thread/S40550074</a><p>My point is, stay classy Hacker News. While you may even have similar opinions with these communities, the reception in this thread has been far more exciting and you put effort into your discussions. The contrast is massive, and especially interesting considering this is one the highest upvoted articles on HN, sitting alongside Neovim. suggesting we <i>desperately</i> want to replace our editors.