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Ohloh co-founder and CEO Scott Collison, a former Microsoft employee, said that through his interaction with companies while at the software giant, he recognized the difficulties developers have when using existing search engines, directories and community sites to find and evaluate open-source projects. In addition to Collison and co-founder Jason Allen, who also previously worked at Microsoft, Ohloh is financially backed by former Microsoft executives Paul Maritz and Pradeep Singh. Maritz was a member of the executive committee and manager of the overall company at Microsoft from 1986 to 2000.
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I want to see how it differs from what is already known (i.e. via SourceForge listings) and what it brings new to the table