> I agree, but having worked in SaaS, and done a lot of partnerships, Microsoft has infinite leverage to turn something like MFA services into a co-branding exercise that pays for itself.
Microsoft owns GitHub, not GitLab. This article is about GitLab.
I really appreciate your good humour about this, but it seems to me to be less classy to delete the original comment; it invalidates later comments, and leaves people to infer what is missing from contextual clues (in this case ample, but not always). Why not just put a note up top saying "EDIT: I misread; thanks to jkaplowitz and toomuchtodo for setting me straight", while leaving the original post intact?
I deleted my comment because while I appreciate the context staying, I felt it was retained in children replies and I also feel that it’s my right as a human being to remove my own stupidity from the Internet as long as I’ve left a clear trail documenting it for others to learn from, so that’s why I deleted it :)
I also added it back because I’m easily swayed by civility online. It’s in short supply.
Microsoft owns GitHub, not GitLab. This article is about GitLab.