by TrevorBramble on 5/26/10, 3:53 PM with 51 comments
by axiom on 5/26/10, 5:43 PM
Notice how for anyone who donates more than $5 they need to send them a CD with Diaspora on it. $25 gets them a t-shirt etc.
For 6k donors, they're going to spend ~$50-100k of the $200k they raised just meeting their commitments. Not to mention a huge amount of time dealing with the logistics.
Edit: Jesus, if you account for the fact that they promised 1 year hosted service, and 1 year phone support for anyone who donated more than $350, these guys are already underwater.
by SkyMarshal on 5/26/10, 6:04 PM
Geeks sometimes don't seem to understand the power and value of word choice, or design. Smart word choice and updated design is not sufficient, but in a Web 2.0+ world, it's necessary.
by jacquesm on 5/26/10, 4:50 PM
Maybe they found socknet too ?
That wiki was filled on may the 19th, well after the diaspora stuff hit the media, or it hasn't been updated in ages before then.
http://socknet.net/wiki/index.php?title=Special:RecentChange...
That money the diaspora guys raised has one definitely negative side effect, there will be quite a few people that may try to get a share of the cake.
by rsobers on 5/26/10, 7:17 PM
Also, do we really need a solution that is distributed or would a dropdown box on Facebook that says "Visible to:" and lets you select a group (e.g., Friends, Family, Everyone) do?
by kwamenum86 on 5/26/10, 4:25 PM
by chrischen2 on 5/26/10, 6:03 PM
Even email is centralized.
The only problem would be getting the current industry leader, facebook, to willing adopt such a thing. They probably won't so this would be more of a consideration for the next generation of social networks.