| I was talking with this schoolmate, somehow we started talking about Mexico City. I remembered about his trip one and a half years ago, so I asked about CETIN (Centro de Tecnología e Innovación Telmex). He told me about how awesome it was, that there we're all this programmers doing their own thing. So I asked him if he had ever heard of Y Combinator, I told him what first came to my mind. "It's an accelerator", "The best accelerator in the world", "Dropbox, Airbnb", "$6,000 USD years ago", "$100,000 USD now", "USA three months", "$500,000 USD Azure", "$100,000 USD Google Cloud", "10% Equity", "Very selective", "Demo day", etc. Well you get my point. On the way home while I was reflecting about our chat, I got really curious about my question, so I thought I'd ask! |
I personally lived in Monterrey, Mexico for two years. While most of my best friends are Mexican, I would hope that Y combinator would focus on the best ideas and the best teams and NOT where they are born or they would be in danger of loosing their "best status"as other programs would simple get the best possible people.
I think of Basketball where some countries, lets hypothetically pick Switzerland, pick the tallest/best 5 players that are Swiss. Other countries like the US, by comparison, pick the tallest/best 5 players from anywhere they can find them. The USA doesn't have the CONSTRAINT of having to pick just Americans.
I say pick the best from anywhere.