Tomorrow is the big day, where some fortunate applicants find out they have been given perhaps the opportunity of a life time to build their company with some of the smartest and well connected people in the valley.<p>Let's live chat about our anxiety, questions, and fears for tomorrow. Have you gotten any questions
from staffers on your application?<p>Look forward to seeing everybody there.<p><i>http://www.nodejscloud.com:8001</i><p>If your looking to spam, troll, prove you can break the chat, please don't bother. I will just add you to iptables deny, and it hurts everybody trying to talk with other applicants. Thanks.
Interesting. I applied and I know that if we don't get in it is <i>far</i> from the end of the world. We didn't get in last year and our business has grown tenfold since then. It would be an amazing opportunity but not the golden ticket.<p>Do yourself a favor: stop worrying and get back to working on your startup.
I think those who don't make it should use it as motivation to take that extra step, be it from YC next time, or bootstrapped/ the many other funding roots. I guess you can look at it as a come back even stronger next time, prove them wrong type way.<p>Even the act of filling out the application is beneficial, makes you focus and evaluate where your business is currently and the road ahead.
We (<a href="http://grexit.com" rel="nofollow">http://grexit.com</a>) are an India based start-up, and just being in the valley is going to be a big boost for us. Being in the valley and with YC is going to be, well, massive.
I don't know if you can edit the submission title, but the upcoming YC cycle is actually Winter 2011. I don't say this to be nitpicky, but when I first saw the title I was confused, and thought others might be as well.
This is actually pretty fun even just for sharing real-time feedback on startups. Is it a terrible idea to have an always-on YC chat? Or maybe something like this already exists and I'm simply behind the times...