San Francisco Chronicle

GitHub could boost Microsoft in open source

- Dina Bass and Eric Newcomer are Bloomberg writers. Email: dbass2@ bloomberg.net, enewcomer@bloomberg.net

ment weren’t known Sunday. GitHub was last valued at $2 billion in 2015.

The acquisitio­n provides a way forward for GitHub, which has been trying for nine months to find a new CEO and has yet to make a profit from its popular service that allows coders to share and collaborat­e on their work. It also helps Microsoft, which is increasing­ly relying on open-source software, to add programmin­g tools and tie up with a company that has become a key part of the way Microsoft writes its own software.

Frank Shaw, a spokesman for Microsoft, declined to comment. GitHub didn’t return an email requesting a comment.

GitHub is an essential tool for coders. Many corporatio­ns, including Microsoft and Google, use GitHub to store their corporate code and to collaborat­e. It’s also a social network of sorts for developers, who post projects there both to share with peers and to display their software prowess to potential partners and employers. While GitHub’s losses have been significan­t — it lost $66 million over three quarters in 2016 — it had revenue of $98 million in nine months of that year.

In August, GitHub announced that it was looking for a CEO to replace Chris Wanstrath, one of the company’s co-founders. In the interim, GitHub’s Chief Business Officer Julio Avalos joined the company’s board of directors and took over much of the day-to-day leadership of the company.

Microsoft has talked to GitHub on and off for a few years. Recently they began talks about a partnershi­p but progressed to discussing an acquisitio­n, according to another person familiar with the situation.

GitHub hosts 27 million software developers working on 80 million repositori­es of code. Microsoft, once opposed to that kind of opensource software developmen­t, is now one if the biggest contributo­rs to GitHub. As Nadella increasing­ly moves the company away from complete dependence on the Windows operating system to more in-house developmen­t on Linux, the company needs new ways to connect with the broader developer community.

Business Insider first reported talks between the companies on Friday.

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