After Xbox and Windows, now GITHUB is in crisis — Microsoft, what are you doing?
windowscentral.com Apr 29, 2026

After Xbox and Windows, now GITHUB is in crisis — Microsoft, what are you doing?

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

Microsoft's acquisition of GitHub in 2018 for $7.5 billion has raised concerns about the platform's stability and reliability. GitHub, the largest source code hosting platform, has experienced frequent outages, with a reported 90.21% uptime, far below its stated 99.9% service level agreement. The platform's issues have prompted criticism from users and developers, including Mitchell Hashimoto, who announced he's leaving the platform due to its unreliability. GitHub's CCO has apologized and promised to improve the platform.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · GitHub's decline undermines trust in Microsoft's ability to manage critical developer infrastructure.
  • · The loss of key contributors like Hashimoto threatens the platform's ecosystem and open-source software development.