No, I won't be your business co-founder

  • Came expecting insightful analysis of the state of startup business cofounders in the tech scene in 2012, got snark.

    (Especially if business cofounders being approached by techies have their "list of things that annoy them", for example)

  • Same, expected some good counter arguments to the article mentioned in the post. Instead, it reinforced my every stereotype about business people.

  • Clever, and funny. I agree there is a lot of "business" people around the tech scene. The problem is sorting the ones that can help from the ones that can't which I say is more difficult than telling a good programmer from a bad. All business founder are typically good talkers, ware suits and ties, and are typically excited. Finding one with a foot already in the scene, has run a major startup, and want more than you money is probably the reason why startup stay away from them plus you can just learn business practices after the product is built. Either way nice post, but I can already see business people building there case.