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by click170
4063 days ago
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IMO it would tarnish Github more than it would redeem Microsoft. 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. |
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I'm not saying that Microsoft doesn't still have this intention to some degree. It's impossible to prove a negative, especially for such a large and fragmented company.
But it's inconsistent that Microsoft still receives so much hate for having practice this a decade ago, when there are companies that are literally doing it today, in the plain light of day, in very large ways, and receiving far less criticism than Microsoft does.
I say all this as a Linux user typing in Iceweasel from a Debian machine that has no non-free software on it except the wifi driver. I have no love for Microsoft or proprietary software, but they still receive so much criticism that it crowds out criticism of other companies that are just as bad today (or even worse) compared to Microsoft today.