This is off topic a bit, but it tells my story about building something on top of git.
Just several weeks before dropbox came out into light I have completed building a prototype of what came out to be a dropbox clone on top of git (in fact, I have had it working with mercurial and bazzar as well, I designed it to be platform independent) and thought I have in my bare hands a potential for a great startup (demos were working smoothly, auto syncing files between clients, web viewer, etc). It was a side project, which I used to work on late night and weekends, and I gained what I evaluate as great results with no much effort.
Yet, one morning, I was opening my browser, pointing, as usual, to HN and saw a post saying dropbox have raised this and that money from Sequoya Capital. I was eager to know what is this dropbox and what they do and was terribly shocked to find out they were actually doing the same shit I was in, but, for longer time, with more and smarter people and fundings.
Soon after, I dropped my project (BTW, it was named StoreAge), and yet could not use dropbox or hear anything about it for a very long time.
Today I am a happy dropbox user, and git user and waking up every morning wondering about what will be my next startup.
Just several weeks before dropbox came out into light I have completed building a prototype of what came out to be a dropbox clone on top of git (in fact, I have had it working with mercurial and bazzar as well, I designed it to be platform independent) and thought I have in my bare hands a potential for a great startup (demos were working smoothly, auto syncing files between clients, web viewer, etc). It was a side project, which I used to work on late night and weekends, and I gained what I evaluate as great results with no much effort.
Yet, one morning, I was opening my browser, pointing, as usual, to HN and saw a post saying dropbox have raised this and that money from Sequoya Capital. I was eager to know what is this dropbox and what they do and was terribly shocked to find out they were actually doing the same shit I was in, but, for longer time, with more and smarter people and fundings.
Soon after, I dropped my project (BTW, it was named StoreAge), and yet could not use dropbox or hear anything about it for a very long time.
Today I am a happy dropbox user, and git user and waking up every morning wondering about what will be my next startup.