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Ask HN: My project idea is built by someone else – what should I do now?
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10 points
by swcoders
3877 days ago
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Hi
I was near to burn out and trying to find some good idea to implement. After so much research I got one Idea and I know it will be great open source project. I was so much exited about that. Now someone else open sourced my Idea and It is one of trending repositories on github.Though I learned from that project but I loose interest in my project as it is already implemented. I am feeling so much depressed from two days. Please give some advice. |
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A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away... There was a planet. Among other things, there were two companies selling shoes on that planet. Both of them had a top-notch consultant, Company1 had 'Joe' and Company2 had 'Mike'. Joe and Mike were awesome the best on the market: They could forecast sales like no one else.
So, one day, the companies decided to send the consultants on a new planet to evaluate the shoe market. Joe called back and said: " Kill it, these creatures don't wear shoes. There's nothing to sell. I'm coming back ". Mike arrive two days later, called back and said: " This is awesome! No one here wears shoes, we must build a production unit here and take over the planet! Call the board immediately! ". About 50 years later, Company2 was had 80% of the shoe market on the new planet. Company1 joined 30 years later but never gained a substantial market share on this planet.
About five years after the events discussed above, the companies send the consultants on a very well known planet. The companies had no market share on this planet. Joe was there first and after evaluating the market called back and said: "Hey, there are is huge competition here, but I've found flaws on nearly every major player and the market is HUGE! We can make rounds around these guys!! Call the board ASAP". Mike arrived two days later, after evaluating the market he called and said: "It's a very competitive, advanced market. I don't think there's room for just another shoe-maker here. I'm coming back". About 50 years later, Company1 had conquered 15% the (apparently very large) planet's shoe market, multiplying the company's profits almost 5x times. Company1 never set foot on this planet.