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smrtinsertyesterday at 8:10 PM2 repliesview on HN

what is the value in destroying those relationships? I assume it was acquisition to defend against another company owning a key part of their delivery pipeline, but killing the public product is just bad press.


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somewhatgoatedyesterday at 9:41 PM

the relationships and enterprise customers they have are probably wildly blown out of proportion and few if any actually used the product in production.

They can also keep the product running behind the scenes for a select few and just shut down the public facing part

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