Nadella tells worried GitHub devs: Judge us by our actions
In Summary : Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella is at pains to reassure developers that its $7.5bn purchase of GitHub won't turn the code rep...
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In Summary :
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella is at pains to reassure developers that its $7.5bn purchase of GitHub won't turn the code repository into an Azure-only space. "We love developers, and we love open source developers," he said on a call formally announcing the deal on Monday morning before promising, repeatedly, that GitHub will remain open and independent. That message was then reiterated by the person who will become GitHub's new CEO, if and when the deal goes through. "Any language, any operating system, any cloud, any device, all developers," promised Nat Friedman, an open source developer who joined Microsoft two years ago when his company, Xamarin, was acquired. In fact, the desire to soothe fears took up most of the call, a situation that was most apparent when Nadella pleaded with software developers to "judge us by the actions we have taken in the recent past, our actions today and in the future." He reiterated, again, that Microsoft was "all in with open source." [...]
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https://www.theregister.co.uk/2018/06/04/nadella_tells_worried_github_devs_judge_us_by_our_actions/
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella is at pains to reassure developers that its $7.5bn purchase of GitHub won't turn the code repository into an Azure-only space. "We love developers, and we love open source developers," he said on a call formally announcing the deal on Monday morning before promising, repeatedly, that GitHub will remain open and independent. That message was then reiterated by the person who will become GitHub's new CEO, if and when the deal goes through. "Any language, any operating system, any cloud, any device, all developers," promised Nat Friedman, an open source developer who joined Microsoft two years ago when his company, Xamarin, was acquired. In fact, the desire to soothe fears took up most of the call, a situation that was most apparent when Nadella pleaded with software developers to "judge us by the actions we have taken in the recent past, our actions today and in the future." He reiterated, again, that Microsoft was "all in with open source." [...]
kindly refer the following link as follow up :
https://www.theregister.co.uk/2018/06/04/nadella_tells_worried_github_devs_judge_us_by_our_actions/