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Response from Eric Billingsley, Director of eBay Research Labs:
Actually a wonderful partnership. eBay internally as an archtectural team that is responsible for continuity of development, deployment mechanisms, etc. We’re very closely plugged in with that organization. Those are really the key guys we work with. We also work with our project management departments so that engineering has all the info they need to build it and our oversight is almost non-existent. Because it’s brand new and we try to limit how much we change the community at once, so if people have success from it, it will more and more because the default. We’ll see what the actual results are before we push it out further. Ebay has a history of incremental change, very slowly introducing new features. So many people make their living off eBay we don’t want to disrupt that.
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