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Sixteen Years

137 点作者 _pius大约 10 年前

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SwellJoe大约 10 年前
I suspect this is a really common situation. Something that is big enough to be well-known, heavily used by a large enough number of users that it brings a lot of stress, but is not big enough (by some definition of &quot;big&quot; and &quot;enough&quot;) to support a team to make it all go smoothly.<p>I&#x27;ve been in that same boat most of my professional career, and in fact I&#x27;m about 16 years into my journey working with the same project (Webmin; which started out with me having a company that used it in products and then ended up with me pivoting and starting a new company based around it); I&#x27;m lucky enough to not be the primary developer, and I&#x27;m lucky enough to have always had just enough money to keep an extra support person on staff and occasionally pay to make some problems go away (translations now and then, accessibility testing, UI and design assets, etc.), but having some huge number of people expecting things to always Just Work, and never have security problems, and never be confusing, and always get better but also never change in any way that might effect the way they use it, is a definite source of stress that I don&#x27;t think people working in large companies will ever experience (though they experience their own sorts of stress and I don&#x27;t think I would trade, even for much better pay).<p>I&#x27;ve had to step back a few times over the years, in more subtle ways than this. And, I&#x27;ve spent time on other projects and other jobs (either to make money or just to have something else to think about and to play with new languages and tools). But, it&#x27;s strange to look back on so many years of doing roughly the same thing.<p>It&#x27;s also odd to think of things that have been so clearly defined by their founder no longer being operated by their founder. This is, I guess, kinda like Rob stepping down from Slashdot a few years back. Turned out not to really effect Slashdot all that much (though I don&#x27;t know how relevant Slashdot remains today, since I so rarely visit); I wonder if Metafilter has the team to keep it spinning...it&#x27;s also a site I haven&#x27;t spent much time at in recent years.
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Mz大约 10 年前
I don&#x27;t think it&#x27;s a sad day for MetaFilter. I think it is another example of Matt Haughey&#x27;s wisdom. Knowing your limits and admitting them is hard. It is something a lot of very otherwise talented people mess up.<p>It is the end of an era, but I think it makes it more likely that MetaFilter will continue to be successful and not become a has-been. It is in good hands with cortex (aka Josh Millard) at the helm now.
pronoiac大约 10 年前
Context: The founder of Metafilter, mathowie, is stepping down from day-to-day operations. It&#x27;s been an oasis for online discussion, and it&#x27;s down to him. He ran it by himself for a few years, out of pocket.
rsanheim大约 10 年前
Metafilter is a shining example of what an established, long-running internet community can be and what other similar communities should aspire to. The community, content, and careful moderation is consistently the best of the &#x27;net.<p>Enjoy some relaxation Matt, you deserve it. :)
gilrain大约 10 年前
I really respect Matt for stepping back financially, as well as operatively. If he&#x27;s not actively working on it, he wants that money to go towards better moderation and other expenses. Yes, he still owns the site, so anything could happen in the future. But it&#x27;s yet another example of why Metafilter is the best community on the Internet.
arkitaip大约 10 年前
It&#x27;s a sad day for Mefi but Matt is such a great guy and deserves his break. The mod team is very strong and I have no doubt that Mefi will continue to kick ass in the future.<p>It&#x27;s impossible to sum up just how much Mefi means to me but thanks for everything, Matt. Really.
Ollinson大约 10 年前
Ask Metafilter and the Metafilter archives are among the most valuable corners of the internet. Mathowie has been an excellent steward and I wish him the best.
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MattGrommes大约 10 年前
I think it&#x27;s a good thing for the internet industry to see people publicly step back instead of pretending to be &quot;killing it&quot; constantly with no human cost. And I hope the stepping back is good for Mr. Howie, he deserves it.
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colmvp大约 10 年前
As mentioned in this link, 10 months ago, they had let go of three of their mods, including LobsterMitten (who is coming back onboard):<p><a href="http://metatalk.metafilter.com/23245/State-of-MetaFilter" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;metatalk.metafilter.com&#x2F;23245&#x2F;State-of-MetaFilter</a>
mironathetin大约 10 年前
&quot;I started reading programming books and attended an intense 3-day seminar and came out of it building basic web apps. By March of 1999, MetaFilter had a name and a community … &quot;<p>The most impressive sentence comes right at the beginning. This shows what you can do, if you have a goal. All this experience of many years serves only to tame the big companies rampant systems.