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      <title>Restarting free SourceForge development</title>
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      <dc:date>2002-12-13T21:34:59+00:00</dc:date>
      <dc:creator>spudbeach</dc:creator>
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      Let noone forget that VA Software is sitting on a pile of money that is (not so) slowly slipping away.  The IPO went over well, but they haven't had any luck actually generating revenue, especially after ditching the hardware business.  Last I checked, the company was trading for it's cash value, i.e., investors don't think much of it.  So, whatever actions VA software takes, I can't really blame it.  It's a fucked company that just hasn't died yet.
      
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