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By bloid
via redmonk.com
Submitted: Aug 07 2008 / 13:06
Larger projects tend to have very little difficulty absorbing cash. Microsoft’s hundred grand, I suspect, will be put to immediate and good use by the Apache Software Foundation, as but one example. But smaller projects, typically populated by heads down developers, can be overwhelmed by the sudden availability of capital. Because unlike within, say, a startup, cash is not the fundamental currency. Time, or its primary product, code, is.
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