| Probably reading too much, in this case. But since you mention it it'd make a lot of sense for Microsoft to want to buy Github. Microsoft has been doing a lot of cool stuff engineering-wise in recent years. They've released so many FOSS projects I've lost track[0]. But they still suffer from a problem of being "uncool" because of their past reputation. Which was deserved, but they've changed a lot[1]. Microsoft needs a new brand for their FOSS work, because the Microsoft brand is badly tainted in the FOSS world. Github is one of the few companies that could earn them respect in the FOSS world if they were to acquire them (and of course, not screw everything up). [0] Heck, I've literally lost track of the number of FOSS things they've released this week [1] Fifteen years ago, could you imagine Microsoft hosting a launch party for Debian? Because that's what they did this last weekend: http://openness.microsoft.com/blog/2015/04/21/microsoft-debi... |
You don't become cool by buying the cool new gadget-of-the-week just as you don't become cool by buying a cool company.
Ill be comfortable calling them cool when they've demonstrated they no longer follow Embrace Extend Extinguish but until then they don't deserve the benefit of the doubt.
As far as I'm concerned they realized they tried to move to fast into the extinguishing phase so they're taking a step back into the extend phase. Im not falling for it.