Comment by dspillett
2 hours ago
> To be fair, before the acquisition, GitHub was super stable
Having been through a couple of acquisitions (as a cog in the machine being acquired, not a founder or purchaser or such), the last one at the end of 2025, and seen others as an unofficial close observer via friends/family, I think this is quite normal. No matter how thorough the due diligence and other investigations are pre-purchase, there will usually be an information gathering time before any significant changes are made. Even without that there are a couple of months being very careful not to rock the boat too much, so as to not put the willies up shareholders and key human resources. The first significant changes often won't happen for 3-to-6 months, unless part of the reason for the acquisition is that the company was on the verge of failing or was growing too fast to cope. During that time, unless key people jump ship early forcing change to an extent, things below certain management levels are much more business-as-usual than you might expect.
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