Blog > Radiant Core Acquired by Zerofootprint Software, Inc.
We've been in stealth mode for a few weeks now while all the details worked themselves out, but now that the cat's out of the proverbial bag, we can happily announce that we have, indeed, been acquired by Zerofootprint Software, Inc!
Effective basically immediately, our team is moving over to become the in-house crew responsible for building all of Zerofootprint's products, including the Kids and Youth Calculator, the One Minute Calculators, the Facebook Calculator, and the Personal Carbon Manager. We have a few great projects to wrap up before everyone trades in their old Radiant Core punch cards for their shiny new Zerofootprint ones, so keep an eye out for a few more announcements on this very blog.
Longer term, we're happy to announce that we've been working really hard to find a home for all of our great clients and we're delighted that The Jonah Group will be taking over from us on some of our accounts. We're still working out some of the specifics, but they're an excellent shop and we're really delighted that we can end our professional services practice on such a high note. We've spoken to all of our clients and they've been very congratulatory and supportive, which just goes to show that we really did have the best customers a firm could ask for.
For all of you Foundation users out there, we're also thrilled to announce that we'll be releasing the full product under and Open Source license, with the Jonah Group picking up the bulk of the ongoing maintenance and development. We're still weighing a few Open Source license options (though we're leaning toward the Mozilla Public License), so if you have a favourite please leave a comment below.
This is one of those rare deals which is truly a win-win for both sides, and I know I speak for Ron and the whole team at Zerofootprint, as well as for Michael and the Radiant Core crew, when I say that we are all very much looking forward to saving the world together. We've spent the last four and a half years building websites and web applications, and although we've had a wonderful time and worked on some great projects, very few of them served an altruistic purpose beyond promoting a product or selling more widgets. We're now in the very enviable position of knowing that each feature we spec, each line of code we craft, and each bug we squash brings us that much closer to reducing the world's CO2 footprint. I don't know about you, but that's pretty inspiring for me. Keep an eye on the Zerofootprint site for some big changes over the coming months, and we'll see you at the next DemoCamp, Rails Pub Night, CaseCamp, TransitCamp, etc.
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