That Microsoft has restored WireGuard's ability to release updates is good, sure.

But should we really accept a situation in which Microsoft was able to take it away in the first place?

Different people will have different takes, I appreciate, but so much power concentrated in the hands of one private commercial organisation seems... unwise.

@neil the perceived power is completely in our hands. We the people (users) have absolute control of who gets the power by the means of democracy. I see no reason why one would choose to use a proprietary operating system. Be it from any American tech giant. Proprietary means you choose to follow their rules. You chose to give up on your software freedom.

I have done my part. Now it's time for everyone else to stop using propriety operating systems and to contribute to libre ones.