I have kind of a weird opinion of this. I actually think Michael Seibel is too quaified for that position. What we want in technology is more diverse voices in leadership positions, not more of the same voice in multiple places. Obviously he's a great voice for Reddit to have on its board, and more diverse voices at reddit is good, but I do worry that we're still fulfilling this idea that the standard we're holding non-(straight-white-male) people to is actually higher because we're scared of being accused of hiring someone as a diversity hire.