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by Johnny555
901 days ago
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When we took over the codebase, it was 50-50 whether or not we'd really continue with it long term or just fix a couple important bugs and work on porting to something new. Then we managed to hire a couple of the core devs from the product and decided to keep it. We were lucky that they did a good job with the escrowed code and had everything we needed to build the software on day one. >And for how many of those that do is it actually an optimal use of resources? That's impossible to answer -- depends on how hard it would be to port to another product to fill the need (assuming you can find such a product), or write a new system from scratch to do what that product does. |
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