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by BradRuderman 3917 days ago
Right by why maintain the chat app? Why not just buy slack.
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Buying Slack requires Slack to be interested in selling themselves.
You're misinterpreting him. "Buy" here is purchasing the product, as a typical customer.
You're assuming:

* that Slack was for sale too

* that Dropbox wanted the app, rather than the people who made the app

Slack is out for a lot of groups that don't particularly want internal, private communications routed through a third-party.
GOTO 10
I don't understand why you are being downvoted for legitimate questions.
Same. It's kind of sad. Apparently questioning the business reason behind decisions isn't appreciated. I personally find them interesting.
I mean the slack product!
BradRuderman you are conflating two different things that are not necessarily related:

(1) How Dropbox chooses to satisfy internal requirements/demand for a group chat solution

(2) Why/whether Dropbox should have acquired/acqhired the Zulip team

Yea my point of the comment was (1). I didn't even know it was an acquisition. I am shutting up to prevent loosing any more minimal reputation.