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Hey Dana,
I think maybe you missed part of my point. If a company that doesn't do anything to help the project progress and only tries to make money from it while waiting for the developers to do the work that's not a channel.
It's also not an ecosystem when a company that doesn't contribute to a project puts out a press release about the project without telling the developers.
Maybe that's just bad marketing or poor execution, but that hardly construes a relationship. - Posted by: daverosenberg@... Posted on: 08/20/08 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use
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