• atzanteol@sh.itjust.works
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        5 months ago

        They could though! Microsoft has a long history of “embrace, extend, extinguish”!

        You may be willing to put your company at risk because you trust Microsoft but I’m not going to.

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          5 months ago

          Feel free to do you, I have told you this already. Seeing you’re unable to drop the conversation, when did Microsoft ever sue someone for using C#? I trust Microsoft far more than Oracle (reasons detailed in another comment). However, I do not run Microsoft software at my company at this time, other things work better for what I need.

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              5 months ago

              Give them a few years to change the rules. If their prior love of lawsuits is any indication they will do so soon.

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                5 months ago

                Do you see?? Do you see yet that you’re just now blindly defending a company that has been so anti-open source in its past? A company that has been found guilty of abusing a monopoly? Yet you’re defending them over another company that has also done terrible things??

                You’re approach is so laughably black & white with no nuance that you can’t even see that I’m mocking it by attacking Microsoft with your same terrible logic.

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                  No, these are different situations. One openly sued the user’s of their language, the other did not.