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Re: Voluntary List of YC W11 Submissions

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Rules? I don't understand.

YC might not love us making public a list of applicants. Less so promoting it on HN.

The line seems blurry. On the one hand, I'm all for people who want to share their information being able to throw it up - the more feedback the better, right? And it builds a sense of community that can last long past this YC decision. On the other hand, there's no real way of "opting out" of an unmoderated list like this; someone could easily post your application without your permission, and once that information is public, there's no real way to keep someone from putting it back on the list once you delete it.

It almost feels like there should be a "make public" option on the application itself, where applications who opt in can push their application onto HN somewhere, and people are free to comment on it in a sanctioned way. I've seen that done with grant programs with some success. Just thinking aloud here.

Re: Voluntary List of YC W11 Submissions

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The answer is "badly" Around 50 or so active concurrent users it really starts to fail. No doubt some of the others can better quantify/qualify my general remark.

We should rename this "Google Docs Scaling Performance Test" and watch the upvotes grow.

Google Docs feature request: Lock formatting, fonts, colors, sizes.

Re: Voluntary List of YC W11 Submissions

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Earlier quoted context omitted.

The answer is "badly" Around 50 or so active concurrent users it really starts to fail. No doubt some of the others can better quantify/qualify my general remark.

We should rename this "Google Docs Scaling Performance Test" and watch the upvotes grow.

Sweet, I am sure in the next cycle/batch, someone is now going to apply as the Justin.tv of spreadsheets :-p

Re: Voluntary List of YC W11 Submissions

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YC applicants: In case there needs to be some explanation as to why to allow or discourage this, maybe we can give some explicit rationale here. Why did some of you guys share your submissions and how does it benefit you as a YC applicant? What problem is this solving? I could guess some of the reasons, satisfy curiosity, inspire, a sense of community, relieving some anxiety, exposing some common valuable information ( no one got a YC response yet), etc. danielsiders: what is the story in setting this up?

Re: Voluntary List of YC W11 Submissions

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YC applicants: In case there needs to be some explanation as to why to allow or discourage this, maybe we can give some explicit rationale here. Why did some of you guys share your submissions and how does it benefit you as a YC applicant? What problem is this solving? I could guess some of the reasons, satisfy curiosity, inspire, a sense of community, relieving some anxiety, exposing some common valuable information…

We were curious about the field at large, independent of being applicants. Tired of relying on pg/yc to share aggregate data. We're hackers, we like raw data.

Re: Voluntary List of YC W11 Submissions

#28

YC applicants: In case there needs to be some explanation as to why to allow or discourage this, maybe we can give some explicit rationale here. Why did some of you guys share your submissions and how does it benefit you as a YC applicant? What problem is this solving? I could guess some of the reasons, satisfy curiosity, inspire, a sense of community, relieving some anxiety, exposing some common valuable information…

we're curious, and it helps alleviate the stress and anxiety by having people to commiserate with

Re: Voluntary List of YC W11 Submissions

#29

YC applicants: In case there needs to be some explanation as to why to allow or discourage this, maybe we can give some explicit rationale here. Why did some of you guys share your submissions and how does it benefit you as a YC applicant? What problem is this solving? I could guess some of the reasons, satisfy curiosity, inspire, a sense of community, relieving some anxiety, exposing some common valuable information…

Why not disclose it ?

Assuming you're not in stealth, it seems a reasonable way to get additional feedback and publicity for your startup.

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