Comment by BradRuderman 11 years ago I mean the slack product! 3 comments BradRuderman Reply rrdharan 11 years ago 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 BradRuderman 11 years ago 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.
rrdharan 11 years ago 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 BradRuderman 11 years ago 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.
BradRuderman 11 years ago 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.
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.