WinGetfor Windows 10 was released by Microsoft last month as part of itsBuild 2020announcements.

When I finally saw the announcement and the GitHub repositories, I was shocked?

I wasnt even sure what I was looking at, writes Beigi.

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The part that hurts the most was the announcement.

Im not even upset they copied me.

To me, thats a validation of how sound my idea was.

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What upsets me is how no credit was given.

Meanwhile, Beigi has decided to stop working on AppGet.

He added that there is no point in competing against Microsoft and fragmenting the ecosystem will not benefit anyone.

Im no longer going to be developing AppGet.

That is why we are building it on GitHub in the open where everyone can contribute.

More specifically, we failed to live up to this with Keivan and AppGet.

This was the last thing that we wanted.

source: www.techworm.net