Microsoft acquires Github
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Microsoft acquires Github
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#2Satya Nadela's done differently to his predecessors, maybe this will go well.
I understand the concern of a few companies dominating everything that we use, but time will tell.
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#3Confirmed by GitHub, of course
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#4Empower, extend, extinguish? Or was it different?
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#5> Once the acquisition closes later this year, GitHub will be led by CEO Nat Friedman, an open source veteran and founder of Xamarin, who will continue to report to Microsoft Cloud + AI Group Executive Vice President Scott Guthrie; GitHub CEO and Co-Founder Chris Wanstrath will be a technical fellow at Microsoft, also reporting to Scott.
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#6Empower, extend, extinguish? Or was it different?
"Never attribute to malice that which can be adequately explained by stupidity, but don't rule out malice."
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#7Guess that's the very definition of finally reaching their stated goal:
Developers, Developers, Developers, Developers, Developers, Developers, Developers, Developers.
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#8Satya Nadela's done differently to his predecessors, maybe this will go well. I understand the concern of a few companies dominating everything that we use, but time will tell.
Microsoft has been setting a very (almost unthinkably) different course since Ballmer departed. Bash on Windows, Visual Studio Code, as well as other seemingly genuine commitments to open source. It's wonderful that competitors like GitLab exist, and today is probably a great day for them, but I'm willing to give Microsoft the benefit of the doubt on this one - we won't be moving.
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#9I pray to all the deities ever recorded that Microsoft not screw this up.
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#10"When it comes to our commitment to open source, judge us by the actions we have taken in the recent past, our actions today, and in the future."
How is that patent extortion going then? Still earning you money? Any plans to stop in "the near future"? Didn't think so.
I'm sure Microsoft will improve github. Just like it improved skype.