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		<title>By: sara@mail.com</title>
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		<description>SourceForge implemented relying party support (as opposed to just being a provider) which is a trend not often seen by larger players. I wanted to talk with one of their developers to see what it took to make this all happen, especially in a large organization like SourceForge. www.pets.coolpage.biz I spoke with Luke Crouch who was the lead developer on the project.</description>
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