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                    <![CDATA[ By Samuele Dassatti If you are involved in open source development, you have probably heard about Microsoft’s recent acquisition of GitHub. However, if you have not, here is a quick recap of what happened. The backstory Let’s start from 2014. In Febr... ]]>
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<p>If you are involved in open source development, you have probably heard about Microsoft’s recent acquisition of GitHub. However, if you have not, here is a quick recap of what happened.</p>
<h3 id="heading-the-backstory">The backstory</h3>
<p>Let’s start from 2014. In February, Microsoft announced that its new CEO would be Satya Nadella, a cloud-focused developer that would steer the company…</p>
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