@julian@fed.foad.me.uk
Open tech, be afraid. Be very afraid. Microsoft owns both Visual Studio Code βVSCodeβ and MS-GitHub, two intertwined and utterly proprietary product-service ecosystems with a bit of open-source in their core to lure us in. Because they love open source? Yeah, no.
Soon after leaving GitPod whose technology links the two, Geoffrey Hunt last year explained their strategy and what itβs doing to our open tech world, in a great and βharrowingβ article, βVisual Studio Code is designed to fractureβ https://ghuntley.com/fracture/
βThe future of software development tooling that is being built is closed as ****, and people seem to be okay with itβ¦βThis is why MS-GitHub is not our friend.
This is why falling for their trick, disguising MS-VSCode as a neat βfreeβ editor, will come back and haunt and hurt us.
Vendor lock-in double-whammy. Using open source as βa financial weaponβ.
ββ¦ the biggest challenge for Gitpod, GitLab, Datacoves, OpenBB, Foam, et al lies ahead - developing open language tooling for each community where Microsoft has forked the communities over to proprietary language serversβ¦βIf we have a grain of public spirit, if we are motivated at all by the Freedom thatβs supposed to be afforded by Free-Libre Open-Source Software, we must #GiveUpGithub, we must recognise the trap, we must choose truly open #FreedomTech.
See also my FOSS Apps Live in FOSS Forges .