Microsoft gives credit to developer of AppGet | HT Tech

Microsoft gives credit to developer of AppGet

AppGet developer Keivan Beigi came out in the open, detailing about how Microsoft "ghosted" him for months after taking information about his package manager AppGet.

By:IANS
| Updated on: Jun 02 2020, 23:44 IST
Microsoft logo
Microsoft logo (Pixabay)

Microsoft has finally given an independent app developer due credit for its new Windows Package Manager after he accused the tech giant of "copying the core mechanics" of his product called AppGet.

AppGet developer Keivan Beigi came out in the open, detailing about how Microsoft "ghosted" him for months after taking information about his package manager AppGet.

You may be interested in

MobilesTablets Laptops
28% OFF
Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra 5G
  • Green
  • 12 GB RAM
  • 256 GB Storage
Google Pixel 8 Pro
  • Obsidian
  • 12 GB RAM
  • 128 GB Storage
Vivo X100 Pro 5G
  • Asteroid Black
  • 16 GB RAM
  • 512 GB Storage
Apple iPhone 15 Plus
  • Black
  • 6 GB RAM
  • 128 GB Storage

He claimed that the "core mechanics, terminology, the manifest format and structure, even the package repository's folder structure" of Microsoft's Windows Package Manager (winget) were heavily inspired by AppGet, reports The Verge.

Also read
Looking for a smartphone? To check mobile finder click here.

Also read: The books Bill Gates wants you to read this Summer

In a latest blog post, Andrew Clinick who is Group Program Manager, Windows, finally gave Beigi credit for the new Windows Package Manager.

"Over the past couple of days we've listened and learned from our community and clearly we did not live up to this goal. More specifically, we failed to live up to this with Keivan and AppGet. This was the last thing that we wanted," Clinick wrote.

Microsoft last month announced a package manager preview for Windows.

"The last thing that we want to do is alienate anyone in the process. That is why we are building it on GitHub in the open where everyone can contribute," said Microsoft.

GitHub allows the company to have an open repository and a way to integrate with DevOps pipelines for app publishing, etc.

"We will be open sourcing our service code into our our WinGet repository on GitHub so that we can work together with Keivan and others to enable a better WinGet repository listing servicem" said Clinick.

 

Catch all the Latest Tech News, Mobile News, Laptop News, Gaming news, Wearables News , How To News, also keep up with us on Whatsapp channel,Twitter, Facebook, Google News, and Instagram. For our latest videos, subscribe to our YouTube channel.

First Published Date: 02 Jun, 23:43 IST
NEXT ARTICLE BEGINS