Honestly, the whole thing felt like a textbook example of a modern FOSS program (based on the website, the premise etc) that I was quite surprised when I found out it wasn't open source. I think it's unfortunate.
ObsidianMD
Unofficial Lemmy community for https://obsidian.md
There is a loooog thread on the official forum on open source for Obsidian app: https://forum.obsidian.md/t/open-sourcing-of-obsidian/1515
IMO the best approach would be for them to make the promise, that they'll open source the code if they become unprofitable or uninterested in further developing ObsidianMD and then leave. In that case, the community has a fully open source stack.
I am aware, that Obsidian is closed source, I try to keep the number of non-compliant uses of markdown minimal. While I use quite many plugins, I am aware, that the plugins being open source removes the risk a bit.
Is there a good overview of compliant vs non-compliant markdown? Just wondering as I've been testing different editors/viewers and even basic things like diff blocks (git diff output in a ```diff block) seem to only be supported in some of them. Sorry if that's a dumb question. I'm a markdown noob.
https://help.obsidian.md/Editing+and+formatting/Obsidian+Flavored+Markdown
But it's not a full overview in detail