Ideally it would have a section on next steps and how YC will prevent such events in the future, but definitely preferable over a corporate nonapology.
This is great. But as I said in another comment, you guys don’t owe us anything, we’re not YC shareholders.
But YC is so prevalent in the hacker community that is kinda associated with Open Source, is like we feel entitled to ask for explanations when in reality it’s just a private business. It’s an interesting phenomenon.
I think it’d be great if you could keep transparency in order to keep encouraging founders to apply to YC, but we have to learn that’s just an option.
But we’re not YC shareholders, they don’t owe us anything. I understand the point, it’d be nice to read how they might prevent it, but it’d be completely informative.
Of course they don’t owe us anything. But when you back something that ends up being a big problem people generally won’t trust your judgement until you explain the how and the why. You are perfectly at liberty to not do that, but then you get to deal with the consequences of that.