My company’s buyout has been completed, and their IT team is in the final stages of gutting our old systems and moving us on to all their infra.

Sadly, this means all my Linux and FOSS implementations I’ve worked on for the last year are getting shut down and ripped out this week. (They’re all 100% Microsoft and proprietary junk at the new company)

I know it’s dumb to feel sad about computers and software getting shut down, but it feels sucky to see all my hours of hard work getting trashed without a second thought.

That’s the nature of a corpo takeover though. Just wanted to let off some steam to some folks here who I know would understand.

FOSS forever! ✊

Edit: Thanks, everybody so much for the kind words and advice!

  • Lettuce eat lettuce@lemmy.mlOP
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    3 days ago

    Yeah, the corporate style has already taken over. None of the new IT guys are mean or nasty, but they just don’t care about FOSS. It doesn’t even register with them.

    Talking about all my integrations is just met with blank stares and, “Linux huh? I remember learning a bit about that 10 years ago in tech school.”

    It’s just not even on their radar.

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        Sadly, that’s been my experience for years in IT, at least where I live in the US.

        I rarely encounter an IT person who knows what Linux is beyond “a hacker OS” or some arcane system from the 80’s that’s still running deep in a basement somewhere.

        FOSS = janky freeware in their minds. They’ve usually never even heard of XCP-ng, OpenShift, TrueNAS, Bitwarden, PFSense, or any of the other professionally supported and enterprise-grade open source technologies.