It could both be an indicator of what the community is doing, and who your users are, and also a way to promote some new features people might have missed (like the survey "state of CSS").
I enjoy both Sublime Text and Sublime Merge almost everyday, thank you very much for making them!
Some annoyances, though:
- the way plugins are displayed inside ST while browsing for them is limited. Other editors usually provide a much better UI. The web version of package control is required in the end.
- Ctrl-P does not the same thing in ST and SM, and it always tricks me. I wished they would be more aligned by default, but that ship has sailed I guess. I should rebind them.
- SM UI can be slow / be unresponsive for a while like when a tool has run and 20k files were created but not part of git ignore yet. It makes deleting them quite difficult from the UI.
- I wish SM would allow me to pick up patch files from the diff UI and import them from there more easily.
- I wish Mac OS dictation would be more native in SM, and allow me to change language like in other Mac OS apps.