CitarGiven all of this, together with GitHub, we see three clear opportunities ahead.
First, we will empower developers at every stage of the development lifecycle – from ideation to collaboration to deployment to the cloud. Going forward, GitHub will remain an open platform, which any developer can plug into and extend. Developers will continue to be able to use the programming languages, tools and operating systems of their choice for their projects – and will still be able to deploy their code on any cloud and any device.
Second, we will accelerate enterprise developers' use of GitHub, with our direct sales and partner channels and access to Microsoft's global cloud infrastructure and services.
Finally, we will bring Microsoft's developer tools and services to new audiences.
Most importantly, we recognize the responsibility we take on with this agreement. We are committed to being stewards of the GitHub community, which will retain its developer-first ethos, operate independently and remain an open platform. We will always listen to developer feedback and invest in both fundamentals and new capabilities.
Segun dice Microsoft, Github va a seguir operando de forma independiente. Por otro lado, GitLab va peor que cuando iba mal en términos de velocidad...
We're investigating sidekiq slowness which affects some parts of the system (including CI/CD queue handling, merge requests updates, project imports etc.)
https://twitter.com/GitLabStatus
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