Hacker Newsnew | comments | leaders | jobs | submitlogin
It's the 29th have any YC applicants heard from pg et al?
28 points by itbegins 2 days ago | 42 comments
It's the 29th have any YC applicants heard from pg et al?




14 points by henning 2 days ago | link

Don't worry, pg will get to your applications, by and by. He has to get his Paladin to level 70 in World of Warcraft in preparation for the release of the Wrath of the Lich King expansion, that's all.

reply

3 points by fallentimes 2 days ago | link

They're out! (according to the people in chatterous)

reply

2 points by knarf 2 days ago | link

Check your Spam folder in Gmail http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=348377

reply

12 points by itbegins 2 days ago | link

My friends are about to pass out. They've been holding their breath for two weeks waiting for a response. At this point I think they'd be just as happy with a rejection letter.

reply

8 points by tptacek 2 days ago | link

It's awfully hard to sell and to code while you're holding your breath.

reply

3 points by adityag 2 days ago | link

Hold on tight, still 7 hours to go...

reply

1 point by jackman002 2 days ago | link

I hope they are on Eastern Standard Time.

reply

8 points by pjharrin 2 days ago | link

Best of luck to everyone who applied

reply

4 points by henning 2 days ago | link

Especially people who get accepted.

reply

3 points by jikanter 2 days ago | link

yeah. seconds on that.

reply

8 points by qhoxie 2 days ago | link

You will surely know on HN when people hear, there probably is no need to ask.

reply

5 points by einarvollset 2 days ago | link

Even if you don't get in: If you've got the commitment to apply to YC, then it's only a small step to saying "I'm doing this thing, whatever Paul Graham says". NYTimes not withstanding, your biggest hurdle isn't getting into YC, it's committing to pursuing your dream.

In fact, I figure if you took all the people YC rejects, weeded out the ones who didn't want to do it if YC didn't support them, removed the people who only wanted to work on their ideas, and got the remainder together to discuss how much their ideas suck and what else they could do and with whom, you'd do pretty well.

I call it the YC Rejects Party.

Now is that socialism?

reply

3 points by itbegins 2 days ago | link

Let's do it!

reply

3 points by itbegins 2 days ago | link

#candyisdandy on irc.gnome.org

reply

1 point by pjharrin 2 days ago | link

everybody join!

reply

1 point by itbegins 2 days ago | link

Call it a prejection party!

reply

2 points by maustin 2 days ago | link

If you are still committed, that is just more fuel on the fire to be the YC rejected success story. If we don't get in, we are that much more determined to prove our idea will succeed and meet all of our expectations. We have launch plans and a timeline whether we get in or not. Hopefully, other rejects will do the same and succeed!

reply

5 points by itbegins 2 days ago | link

If not, there's always a lifetime to learn to live with feelings of inadequacy.

reply

1 point by maustin 2 days ago | link

:) that's an option also.

reply

1 point by itbegins 2 days ago | link

I kid because I love.

reply

4 points by bigthboy 2 days ago | link

I always find these moments of tension and hope to be so exciting! I'm definitely on edge waiting for anything..whether it be a "sorry, no." or a "congratulations!"..

edit and oh yes, good luck to all!

reply

8 points by itbegins 2 days ago | link

Did a quick poll. Everyone here just looks sick with anxiety.

I keep asking them why they feel like they need permission to start a company.

reply

10 points by bigthboy 2 days ago | link

I don't think its as much as "need permission to start a company." It's just more at a chance to walk through a door of opportunity that not everyone gets to do. It's not just an investment, but its an excellent opportunity to network and meet really cool and smart people as well as have you and your idea sat down in front of other potential investors. One of the biggest feats of raising capital in order to accomplish some of the things that some of the people here want to do is getting that recommendation. Well, this is our chance to get that recommendation.

My venture, for example, we're still working, still talking to people, still getting stuff developed and getting out and selling our idea. If this doesn't go through for us, it just means we don't get a "Go to VC free" card (if you will). We'll still keep doing what we were doing.

reply

1 point by tptacek 2 days ago | link

For what it's worth: you don't get a "go to VC free card" even if you're accepted --- last I checked, a minority of YC companies had closed A rounds, and that certainly isn't going to get easier in 2009.

reply

18 points by pg 2 days ago | link

Only a minority try to raise A rounds. Most are looking for angel funding, and most who do get it.

reply

4 points by fallentimes 2 days ago | link

A majority raise angel rounds.

reply

4 points by luke_stangel 2 days ago | link

Oh, I'm definitely in the same boat as you guys...

reply

4 points by alaskamiller 2 days ago | link

luke stangel from de anza?

reply

4 points by tbrooks 2 days ago | link

It's like Christmas eve!!!

reply

10 points by mccon104 2 days ago | link

i prefer New Years Eve... less religion and more alcohol

reply

1 point by itbegins 2 days ago | link

I could use a drink or 5.

reply

1 point by aaronrichard 2 days ago | link

Ah yes, 5. The drunkards half-dozen. :P

reply

3 points by aaronrichard 2 days ago | link

I just emailed myself letting me know that I won, and that I will be getting $5,000 in Monopoly money to start my new Web 2.0 Monopoly game.

If anyone else would like $5,000, let me know.

I bet everyone will get an email at 11:59pm PST. :D

reply

1 point by rockstar9 2 days ago | link

might be in your spam mail (for Gmail)

reply

1 point by ROFISH 2 days ago | link

For those of you who don't make it, don't give up! Me and my partner didn't and we're doing well for ourselves!

reply

1 point by cjc 2 days ago | link

You're killin' me Paul

reply

1 point by jaytee_clone 2 days ago | link

I thought the application instructions said YC will finish reading the application by 29th, and after which they will contact the applicants.

If i read it wrong, I'm grateful for not living in constant anxiety for two weeks.

reply

1 point by aaronrichard 2 days ago | link

Is this the case? I figure they'd have to let you know a few weeks ahead of time, so the decision would have to come down around the 29th.

reply

1 point by navajeet 2 days ago | link

Did anyone get a confirmation email/message that their application was received?

reply

10 points by ryanwaggoner 2 days ago | link

Absolutely...didn't you?

Just kidding ;-)

reply

3 points by siong1987 2 days ago | link

I kept wondering why I didn't get the confirmation email until I saw the last line. Curse you.

reply

1 point by ryanwaggoner 2 days ago | link

Haha...sorry, I just couldn't resist :)

reply