Whose is it? Atwood, Spolsky, Anyone else? Is this run out of a garage? Is there a business with swanky offices. Are there loads of employees? I ask because you guys are way cool to adapt and run with new ideas so quickly and creatively. You guys are inspiring people who're inspiring others and each one teaching and sharing ideas, tools, experiences and practices as well with each other. Really. Everyone, owners, users, et al, here on SO. Great job all of you. You make this site an awesome place to hang out at.

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Somewhat related question about stackoverflow.com being an LLC: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/7205/… – Jonik Jul 20 '09 at 11:10
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Whose is it? Atwood, Spolsky, Anyone else?

The cast of characters can be found on the about page of stack overflow:

http://stackoverflow.com/about

As far as owners, it's Joel, Michael, and myself at the moment. Employees, Geoff and Jarrod. A few other people we bring in from time to time that are more specialists (Brent, Jin, Jeremy, etc.) Fog Creek has at least 1 full time person working on Stack Exchange as well.

http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/133/is-stack-overflow-a-business-success

Is this run out of a garage?

Essentially, yes. Home offices. There's a picture of Jarrod's lair on the blog.

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Woah! Awesome lair (right out of Bond). Oh and awesome stuff you guys doing on SO(SE). So very different from most sites online. Nice to be here. – facepalmd Jul 21 '09 at 9:59
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I know Brent tweaks your database and Jeremy designed the interface, but what does Jin do? I don't see any mention of Jin on the about pages of the sites. – Kyle Cronin Jul 24 '09 at 16:51
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StackOverflow is the brainchild of Jeff Atwood. The team was as far as I know originally Jeff and Joel signed on after talking to Jeff over the phone. There is no central location of work and the "employees" are spread across all over the United States (Jeff is in California, Joel is running his own company Fog Creek, and then I believe the others are in Oregon and North Carolina).

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stackoverflow.com/about – TheTXI Jul 19 '09 at 20:23
I thought SO was Joel's idea, which he then approached Jeff about? Not sure where or why, but I thought that was the order. – Kyle Cronin Jul 19 '09 at 20:44
Kyle: If I remember correctly there was a story written by Joel that was in Inc. magazine that detailed the early days of StackOverflow. – TheTXI Jul 19 '09 at 23:18
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