Hacker News new | past | comments | ask | show | jobs | submit login
Startup Bootcamp 2011 Announced (startupbootcamp.mit.edu)
44 points by dzlobin on Aug 15, 2011 | hide | past | favorite | 14 comments



Hi everyone. I'm the main person behind this event so feel free to ping me with questions or comments. It's going to be awesome.

(something must have killed the earlier announcement? http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=2888229)


A bit disappointing that the one female speaker has a confused and tangled product (with a UI to match.) Culver is definitely quite clever, but were there really no other females available with a track record of success on par with the other speakers?


I'm also constantly frustrated to find that virtually all founders are male, and every year I get a lot of flack for not having more women speaking. But it's a much larger problem than just this event; there are almost no women in VC or doing angel investments, for example.

For this event, my goal is to invite the absolute best speakers possible, whether they're men or women. Convore may have rough edges (just like any startup's product), but I'm super excited to hear Leah speak. To say "clever" is a huge understatement, and undermines her skill and tenacity. Most people haven't founded, built, and sold a company in that timeframe. And now she's on round 2.


I get the sense you were really looking for star power, judging by the speaker list. I do think you should be careful how Startup Bootcamp deals with this fact as an organization, though. There's a difference between "virtually all founders are male" and "virtually all famous, well-recognized founders are male."

From MIT alone, I can point you to recent YC company Venuetastic, and their two female MIT founders (Helen Belogolova and Christine Yen). I can't imagine they'd both be busy. Also, the CEO and Founder of the startup I work for, Smarterer, is female. We're right here in Boston and were recently funded by Google Ventures. There are more examples for sure, but you get the idea.

I understand that there are tradeoffs to be made between getting the hottest and most famous speakers, and getting a variety of perspectives. Kresge has 1,200 seats, and you want - need, even - to fill all of them. That said, the echo chamber that is Silicon Valley does have a habit of amplifying the male voice over the female voice. To acknowledge that fact, and perhaps be proactive in trying to compensate for it (did you try Jessica Mah, for instance?), would do a better job of satisfying those who are giving you said flack.


I don't think the compliment "quite clever" undermines anyone. I was trying to be clear that my comment wasn't about finding someone better than Culver, but someone with a more successful product. I don't think anyone would argue that Convore are anywhere near as successful as Airbnb, Foursquare or even Kayak. I'm sure there's a lot to be learned from the failure of Pownce, but the rest of the field certainly seems to be a draw because of their apparent success.


I've used Convore at a few hackathons and conferences, and was very impressed. As a user, I loved the product. I'm looking forward to her talk!


Looks like a great event. But I have a question. Why make a point that the site was made in San Francisco?


all the best pixels are grown in SF!


fonts aren't working in chrome 13.0.782.112. you only see partial names and some are missing names completely. screen: http://i.imgur.com/mbrfe.jpg


I've had a few reports of this but have no idea how to fix it. It seems to be loading the font resource correctly, but not rendering the entire line of text. If anyone has ideas or a fix, please let me know. (I also don't have a Windows machine to test it.)


An event in Boston at MIT says on the bottom... "lovingly made in San Francisco." Totally awesome.

Anyways, wish I could be there! If only it actually were in California.


Excited to see edw519 is doing a talk, and that his company is "edw519" :).


Is there going to be a stream or videos of talks released after?


yep, although it doesn't compare to the people you meet at the event.

Live: http://www.justin.tv/startupbootcamp

YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/startupbootcamp




Guidelines | FAQ | Lists | API | Security | Legal | Apply to YC | Contact

Search: