The question is a bit like “When will you stop beating your wife?”. It assumes that some time in the future there will be a need to invest resources in a LW 3.0.
That’s a bad way to think about the future. It’s much better to think about the future by thinking that different event might happen and those have probabilities attached to them.
I mean, I mostly agree with PDVs prediction here. Very few things on the internet survive for more than 5 years, and so yeah, I think it’s likely you will need a group of at least two or three full-time people to work on it to ensure that it stays active and healthy and up-to-date with the way people use the internet in 5 years.
The question is a bit like “When will you stop beating your wife?”. It assumes that some time in the future there will be a need to invest resources in a LW 3.0.
That’s a bad way to think about the future. It’s much better to think about the future by thinking that different event might happen and those have probabilities attached to them.
I mean, I mostly agree with PDVs prediction here. Very few things on the internet survive for more than 5 years, and so yeah, I think it’s likely you will need a group of at least two or three full-time people to work on it to ensure that it stays active and healthy and up-to-date with the way people use the internet in 5 years.