I get it, its the way this industry works. Build up a solid product, grow the user base, continue to lose money until you sell the business and cash out.
I'm not against the company or the founders making money. This is America after all. What is disappointing to me and others in the open source community is that we have zero say over something that we helped build.
This sale to Microsoft is just another reason why we need something new, a new system that can be owned by individuals and not corporations. I would love to see something where the developers and users actually have a stake in what happens, and can in turn profit from it as well.
> What is disappointing to me and others in the open source community is that we have zero say over something that we helped build.
Github was never a community project; it was never "ours" in that sense. Why should anyone except for the owners have a say?
Never "ours" in any legal sense of the word. I said in my post I can't blame them for selling, its how our system works. I'm just trying to think towards the future and how "we" can do it better next time.