GitHub CEO Thomas Dohmke announced Monday that he will leave his role at the Microsoft-owned developer platform by the end of the year to “become a founder again,” according to a blog post.
Microsoft will not appoint a direct successor, Axios reports. Instead, GitHub’s leadership team will now report to several Microsoft executives.
Reflecting on his tenure, Dohmke highlighted GitHub’s growth to more than 1 billion repositories and forks and over 150 million developers worldwide. He noted a surge in open-source activity, with AI-related projects doubling in the past year and GitHub maintaining a strong presence across companies of all sizes.
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His departure comes as GitHub faces intensifying competition in the AI coding space from rivals like Google and Cursor.