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My sense is that any projects willing to move from GitHub to gitlab on a Sunday evening because of a rumour that GitHub was going to be sold were not really serious projects and losing them isn't a big loss for GitHub.
I'd consider Gnome a pretty serious product. https://www.gnome.org/news/2018/05/gnome-moves-to-gitlab-2/ ok. so they weren't on github. GOSH!
I’m Nat Friedman, Future CEO of GitHub. AMA
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#112> Is there any truth to the rumor that Clippy will be joining your team? I think "You appear to have a merge conflict. How can I help you?" is a good fit for Github. > His name is actually Clippit, and you will address him as Mr. Clippit. Classic Edit: https://www.reddit.com/r/AMA/comments/8pc8mf/im_nat_friedman...
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#113Earlier quoted context omitted.
My sense is that any projects willing to move from GitHub to gitlab on a Sunday evening because of a rumour that GitHub was going to be sold were not really serious projects and losing them isn't a big loss for GitHub.
I'd consider Gnome a pretty serious product. https://www.gnome.org/news/2018/05/gnome-moves-to-gitlab-2/ ok. so they weren't on github. GOSH!
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#114Earlier quoted context omitted.
My sense is that any projects willing to move from GitHub to gitlab on a Sunday evening because of a rumour that GitHub was going to be sold were not really serious projects and losing them isn't a big loss for GitHub.
I'd consider Gnome a pretty serious product. https://www.gnome.org/news/2018/05/gnome-moves-to-gitlab-2/ ok. so they weren't on github. GOSH!
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Do they? Are they backed by capital pushing for an “Exit”, and even if so, couldn’t an IPO be a viable option?
They’ve taken a big pile of VC funding, so the answer to your first question is yes. Meanwhile, the biggest player (by far) in the market just abandoned dreams of an IPO. Gitlab is a distant third place in that market, and has a revenue model that is best described as “like Github, but cheaper.” IPOs are only viable if you have a business capable of supporting them.
Re: I’m Nat Friedman, Future CEO of GitHub. AMA
#116Why was the AMA posted on /r/AMA instead of /r/IAMA? Certainly the future CEO of GitHub is notable enough for the latter subreddit.
I assume that's just an embarrassing mistake on the part of Github's PR team. There's really no reason that a CEO currently making headlines should be on /r/AMA instead of r/IAMA (70x more users).
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#117> That said, the GitHub team reports that the set of users who have migrated or closed their accounts is extremely small, and this is more than made up for by the surge of new signups and new interest in GitHub this week. It's interesting to hear this. If you were on HN the past week, it might have seemed from all the front page articles that GitHub was about to implode due to an an exodus to GitLab.
I think most people mirrored instead of closing. Spin.
Source: I work for GitLab.
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#118> That said, the GitHub team reports that the set of users who have migrated or closed their accounts is extremely small, and this is more than made up for by the surge of new signups and new interest in GitHub this week. It's interesting to hear this. If you were on HN the past week, it might have seemed from all the front page articles that GitHub was about to implode due to an an exodus to GitLab.
I think most people mirrored instead of closing. Spin.
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It's not unexpected. Serious projects need more than a few days to move off Github; and there's some overlap between HN users and users who would move their tiny projects off Github on a Sunday afternoon. That being said, it's way too early to tell how this will evolve trust-wise. Microsoft has a tremendous deficit of trust in the open source community. Younger folks probably don't realize how deep it runs; most of m…
Has Gitlab finished their hosted migration from Azure to Google's cloud yet? They announced they were starting in April, but those things take time.
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#120Thinking about MS's recent acquisitions, how long will it take to recoup the money they spent on: LinkedIn, MineCraft and now GitHub? LinkedIn: $26b MineCraft: $2.5b Github: $7.5b
Did the Minecraft thing not make money for them? I imagine now that it's on a ton of platforms it's made that back?
^ from wikipedia
If they sold each for $10, then thats $1.5 bil (if my maths right). So I think it's safe to say that they have not made their money back ... yet.