Microsoft's $7.5 billion GitHub acquisition is complete
The deal passed a European Commission regulatory hurdle last week.

It's official: Microsoft now owns GitHub. After European Commission
officials approved the deal last week, it seemed only a matter of time
until the $7.5 billion acquisition was completed.
GitHub's new CEO Nat Friedman, a former vice president of developer
services at Microsoft, emphasized in a blog post that GitHub will
operate independently of its owner. He noted the open-source repository
will continue to support developers no matter the tools they choose to
do their job (so you can opt for Amazon Web Services over Microsoft's
Azure Cloud Services, for instance).
The Microsoft acquisition of GitHub is complete, and we couldn't be
more excited to roll up our sleeves and start the next chapter. 🎉 https://t.co/epE4kx0SP1
— Nat Friedman (@natfriedman) October 26, 2018
Friedman wrote that GitHub has three core objectives: ensuring the
platform is the best option for productive teams and communities; making
the repository more accessible to developers everywhere; and boosting
performance, reliability and security. There are plans to improve
search, notifications and how you use GitHub on mobile, while GitHub
Actions, which is currently in a public beta, will become more widely
available for the platform's 31 million developers.
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