- In a separate memo, Microsoft CoreAI head Jay Parikh outlined a new structure that will see GitHub leadership reporting to several Microsoft executives.
- Microsoft developer division head Julia Liuson will oversee GitHub’s revenue, engineering and support.
- GitHub chief product offer Mario Rodriguez will report to Microsoft AI platform VP Asha Sharma.
- Just use AI in place of the CEO. 
- And another reason to not use GitHub for new projects anymore and working on migrating older projects away from it. - Codeberg is good for open-source projects. - I don’t think they allow non-open-source except by special permission. - But why would you publicly host code of closed-source software? - The point is that people who privately host projects on GitHub might expect to be able to do the same on a GitHub alternative. - Also, some people use GitHub for non-open-source projects with public code. (Remember, open-source has a specific meaning; merely publishing your code in public view does not make it open-source.) - Remember, open-source has a specific meaning; merely publishing your code in public view does not make it open-source. - This strengthens my point even more. - I don’t see any point that could be strengthened. All I see from you above is a question. - If you say so. - So mind telling us mere mortals what your point is, then? - Just asking why anyone would want to publicly host the repo for a closed source project isn’t a point – it’s just you not understanding the reasons for doing that, and just because you personally don’t understand something doesn’t mean there’s no valid reason to do it. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
- At first it kind of seemed like Nadella might be a decent caring steward for Microsoft. Now it seems a lot more like he’s just relentlessly focused on profits at the cost of all else. - Microsoft eliminating independence from companies they bought has almost never gone well. I don’t understand why they keep trying. - He’s still a CEO. The bottom line for shareholders is always the primary goal. 
 


