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SourceXChange Closes Doors

It's been coming in through the proverbial grapevine that SourceXChange has been closed by its' parent Collab.net. In the closed doors page they've got, Collab notes that they are focusing on a code development environment they've been working on - it's a lot like what SourceXChange was doing, but installing for people looking for collabrative development tools.

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  1. Re:What happens to the projects? by keri · · Score: 5

    Nothing will happen to other Collab.Net projects. We're still out there working and succeeding in convincing alot of large organizations such as Sun, HP, Oracle, Motorola and Dresner that thinking in an open source way -- or at least a collaboarative development way -- is a the right way to go for their projects. We're still intimately involved with projects such as Openoffice.org, Netbeans.org, Openadaptor.org, OTNxchange.org and Possenet.org. And we haven't stepped back from our commitment to the open source world either, we're hosting CVSHOME.org, MozDev.org and developing new generation open source tools such as Subversion -- replacement for CVS and Scarab -- replacement to Bugzilla. We're many years from ending up on fuckedcompany -- and we'll be around to fight the good fight! Keri Carpenter Community Manager Employee #20 something Collab.Net