> By your measure, Facebook is still not a large-scale engineering organization
"9,199 employees as of December 31, 2014" -- that's probably close enough to his metric to call it a large-scale engineering organization.
Of course, there's the real question of why Facebook needs to be a 10k+ engineer organization. For a minute it looked like they'd grow past their MySpace 2.0 roots. That becomes less convincing every day.
Ah nice catch, I misread the quote as 9k engineers. That said, after seeing their new offices, I'm not sure I can retract the general sentiment of my previous post.
"9,199 employees as of December 31, 2014" -- that's probably close enough to his metric to call it a large-scale engineering organization.
Of course, there's the real question of why Facebook needs to be a 10k+ engineer organization. For a minute it looked like they'd grow past their MySpace 2.0 roots. That becomes less convincing every day.