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> What is happening at GitHub?

They were acquired by Microsoft a while ago, and now the chicken are coming home to roost.

It's pretty much on par with my Azure experience.



Me too. The only people who think Azure is viable, haven't actually used it.


I recently left a project using AWS for one using Azure. I thought the AWS API's were inconsistent and janky but they look great compared to Azure. Azure is also extremely slow to perform actions in my experience and the documentation is very heavily tilted towards being sales funnels. I do like the keyvault service and the idea of resource groups. The whole tenant / subscription / roles / user mess of permissions not so much, but I expected that from Microsoft.


The AWS API is just fragmented. Too many teams that probably didn't communicate very closely. That being said, you can sort of follow the logic - or the multiple logics.

But that's really the only negative.

I'm trying to find a single term to describe all of Azure, and I'm having difficulty with it. Sophomoric? Like a place where the leaders are a bunch of B-class players, who lead all sorts of C-, D- and all the way down to Z-class characters.

And hopefully you'll never need support with Azure, especially urgent support, because it's atrocious.


What specific issues are you having? What do you mean by "B-class players, who lead all sorts of C-, D- and all the way down to Z-class characters"? I assume in this ranking you are an A+ player yourself, which is very impressive.




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