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Comment by borski

4 hours ago

Dropbox did it for Zulip.

It entirely depends on how much the seller cared to ensure continuity. It’s not like VoidZero didn’t have plenty of leverage; they weren’t a dying open source project.

Dropbox spun out Zulip because it was a failed project they were going to shut down.

This is completely different?

  • Dropbox never had any intention of running Zulip. But the team wanted Zulip to continue existing, so they worked that into the agreement with Dropbox.

    That is my understanding.