I think this sounds like a great idea, especially given Jason's extensive experience working with young entrepreneurs and start-ups.<p>However, I am concerned with the "open door policy" and the "free to cheap" cost. With no real barrier to entry, the amount of participating people may become overwhelming, thus making it difficult and/or impossible to achieve the "intimacy" aspect.<p>In addition, both of these aspects would increase the possibility that the participants would not necessarily be the type of highly motivated, independent people (who would have found their way into the startup camp regardless of any barrier to entry, no matter how challenging) who are predisposed to succeed in a startup environment.<p>mS