MICROSOFT threw lots of money at GitHub, as it had done previously at Skype. By trying to buy a monopoly or near-monopoly Microsoft soon lost that monopoly. People fled. In the case of Skype it was competitors such as WhatsApp (Facebook), not to mention Google, Apple and smaller players like Viber (Rakuten). What's replacing GitHub? We're not entirely sure as not many statistics are available, but earlier this year we heard (possibly from the inside, albeit indirectly) that GitHub was losing users and projects. Never mind the likely decrease in new users and projects (entrants).
"That so-called 'Arctic vault' won't go to waste. Microsoft can be buried in it."We've written a great deal about openwashing and GitHub (any project on GitHub ought to be well aware that it is being managed by proprietary software that spies on and censors not only developers but also users/downloaders). Azure is apparently still losing money.
We predict that in the coming years this attempt of Microsoft to hijack GNU/Linux and 'FOSS' (they pretend only what's inside GitHub counts or exists) will fail spectacularly. That so-called 'Arctic vault' won't go to waste. Microsoft can be buried in it. ⬆