Comment by some_account
8 years ago
Of course they will mess with it. Just slowly so developers dont leave. This is Microsoft. Read up on their tactics. It works.
8 years ago
Of course they will mess with it. Just slowly so developers dont leave. This is Microsoft. Read up on their tactics. It works.
It's why I'm surprised at the timing, since GitHub has had its own issues over the past few years, with a founder and other staff members leaving over harassment, and some questionable comments coming from members of their new team. I've felt for a while that GitHub had peaked, and that we weren't far away from seeing it push towards breaking the product to satisfy investors that want a return.
With an acquisition, most of this becomes amplified, based on how Microsoft treat GitHub. IMO, leaving them alone to do their own thing could be just as bad as being too controlling. I'd like to see someone like Scott Hanselman, a well-liked developer in the development community be given the opportunity to sit in GitHub and to use Microsoft's resources to improve the open-source community.