So, having just mentioned how Microsoft had promised that Atom and VS Code would both see active development and support, it became clear that interest in Atom development was decreasing, new features weren't forthcoming, and issues were being left unresolved. The Atom.io blog page saw its last update in 2019 with the announcement of Atom 1.39, and most releases after that featured fixes and updates, but little in the way of exciting new features. The old Atom forum was shut down (but it is still browsable via the [Wayback Machine](https://web.archive.org/web/20210622052601/https://discuss.atom.io/)), and moved to the, then new, [GitHub Discussions](https://github.com/atom/atom/discussions) page, but there was little interaction from the original developers. The original package website was becoming unmaintained and hadn't had the "Featured" or "Trending" packages updated in a long time.
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