(Reuters) - Microsoft Corp's decision to buy GitHub has been a blessing for rival U.S. coding platform GitLab, which has seen thousands of developers jump ship on worries that GitHub may end up ...
Microsoft Corp.’s GitHub unit and publicly traded rival GitLab Inc. today both announced layoffs, disclosing plans to let go 10% and 7% of their respective workforces. Neither company specified the ...
Suffice to say, not everyone is happy about it. A quick search on Twitter finds countless people proclaiming that Github is dead, and promising to move to rival services — like GitLab and Atlassian’s ...
Microsoft’s acquisition of GitHub is complete, and former Xamarin CEO Nat Friedman is now in charge of the cloud code management service. It wasn’t a surprising acquisition: Over the last few years, ...
Free software deserves free tools, not Microsoft-owned GitHub. So, Microsoft bought GitHub, and many people are confused or worried. It's not a new phenomenon when any large company buys any smaller ...
GitLab Inc., a developer tooling provider that competes with Microsoft Corp.’s GitHub unit, is reportedly exploring a sale. Reuters today cited sources as saying that the publicly traded company has ...
Code hosting service GitLab has seen a massive traffic spike after news broke over the weekend that Microsoft has agreed to acquire GitHub, the world's largest code repository. According to Grafana, ...
Rivals of now Microsoft-owned code host GitHub are touting gains from developers who aren't happy with the acquisition and what it could mean. GitLab and Atlassian's BitBucket are both playing up to ...