Of course, everyone knows you could code Stack Overflow in a long weekend. It's trivial. Assembling a worldwide community of smart, engaged software developers? That's a whole different ball of wax. Stack Overflow is a site by programmers, for programmers; it's only as good as the programmers who choose to participate.
Stack Overflow isn't about me. Or anybody else on the Stack Overflow team for that matter.
Stack Overflow is you.
This is the scary part, the great leap of faith that Stack Overflow is predicated on: trusting your fellow programmers. The programmers who choose to participate in Stack Overflow are the "secret sauce" that makes it work. You are the reason I continue to believe in developer community as the greatest source of learning and growth. You are the reason I continue to get so many positive emails and testimonials about Stack Overflow. I can't take credit for that. But you can.
I learned the collective power of my fellow programmers long ago writing on Codin
Remember when it first came out a year ago, don't check it enough. I'll notice it pop up every once in a while when I google a programming question, it's helpful to see an answer several people have voted on. Haven't really answered any of them personally though, so I wouldn't really create a CV with them. Would be neat if they created a linkedin add-on.