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I don't know why, but it looks (to me) like bad news for the users.
Of course, assuming Microsoft is interested in properly maintaining the Linux version at all.
Can anyone, other than Microsoft and Skype OF COURSE, sane qualify this as anything other than "naive wishful thinking"? I would have laughed reading that line if I hadn't had such a bad gut feeling about the Microsoft+Skype marriage.
... and now with Microsoft at the helm, I'm not so sure that's going to last.
I am sure that's not going to last.
Off-topic: the article needs some additional editing to be free from typos.