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posted by girlwhowaspluggedout on Friday February 28 2014, @01:00AM   Printer-friendly
from the soylent-news-is-(even-more)-people dept.

It's amazing what a small group of dedicated people can achieve in such a short amount of time. I'd like to thank you on behalf of the entire Soylent Staff, for helping us build a new community - a community of the users, by the users, and for the users.

Barabbas writes:

It's been a week (only a week!) since first rollout, and extrapolating from our usage we're serving 5 million pageviews per month. That's huge. For comparison, Slashdot serves an estimated 15 million pageviews per month.

The pageview rate is also climbing - we passed the 2 million mark somewhere around our 9th day online. We'll soon need a higher service tier.

The site's estimated value grew from $43 (Tue) to $639 (Fri) to $2000 (Tue - today). Woot!

It's been a wild ride! Read more about it below.

The sys team is building the infrastructure to support a mainstream site. We purchased 3 more linodes (full year, for a 10% savings), which are being provisioned for development, test, and production. The dev team is preparing a turn-key slashcode package that developers can run locally, and we have already started to see bug fixes appear in the live site, with more to come.

The style team has a long list of planned improvements, and the content groups have been feeding us a steady supply of delicious article summaries, spirited debate (IRC, forums), plans and roadmaps (Wiki, status posts), with contributions from many other groups. We have our own customer relations person!

I promised that the project would be community driven, and we are largely that. Each overlord has agreed to run their department by community consensus, only making executive decisions when there is no general agreement, or if there is a global overriding concern. This is working well. For the majority of cases consensus is clear and feels "clearly the right decision". For a split consensus, both choices seem equally good so it doesn't matter which one we choose.

The overlords have authority to make decisions in their area, which means people can get involved with areas that interest them without wading through everything. If you would like to participate, come join us!

Global issues will be decided by community vote. Notable votes coming up will be 1) Choosing a permanent name, 2) Choosing a business model, and 3) Choosing revenue streams. I have researched these and have notes and observations to set before the community as a starting point for discussion.

That's my next step: setting down the notes for discussion, some background information (such as projected expenses), and orchestrating the voting process. Once the business/financial models have been chosen we can start building a proper business.

It looks like we've got ourselves a winner!

 
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  • (Score: 5, Insightful) by Phoenix666 on Friday February 28 2014, @07:02AM

    by Phoenix666 (552) on Friday February 28 2014, @07:02AM (#8412)

    I dunno, the comment counts don't feel that much smaller than they what they got on /. once the Slashcott started. Considering the smaller initial user base here that's not bad. I was reflecting on these sorts of questions over the weekend and it seemed even the lower modded comments here are higher quality than much that would float to the top on /., so it seems the user base at SN, while smaller so far, is more robust. Also, the weakness of Slashdot's moderation system was that posting earlier strongly boosted chances of higher mods, so more well-thought out posts that took longer to compose so frequently lost out to funny or knee-jerk group-think responses. We don't yet know if SN's mod system will shake out differently at high volumes, but so far it's been refreshing to see high-quality posts from top to bottom. So I find I am content. I don't care if SN never achieves the traffic Slashdot had. My purpose is met. I come here to learn from other members of the community who know far more about other areas of tech or science than I do, and to test the mettle of my own ideas in areas I think I know more about by placing them before a peer group whose opinion I respect. And I do love the nerdy, witty humor that wends its way through that discourse, too.

    Congrats to SN on a successful launch. May its success sustain it, its mistakes inform it, and its circle of friends grow and grow.

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  • (Score: 2) by SlimmPickens on Friday February 28 2014, @09:22AM

    by SlimmPickens (1056) on Friday February 28 2014, @09:22AM (#8464)

    so far it's been refreshing to see high-quality posts from top to bottom. So I find I am content. I don't care if SN never achieves the traffic Slashdot had. My purpose is met.

    Hear, hear!

  • (Score: 1) by strattitarius on Friday February 28 2014, @05:05PM

    by strattitarius (3191) on Friday February 28 2014, @05:05PM (#8773)

    I was reflecting on these sorts of questions over the weekend and it seemed even the lower modded comments here are higher quality than much that would float to the top on /., so it seems the user base at SN, while smaller so far, is more robust.

    I could not agree more. This site is already a success. I am ready to become a paying member!

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