One of my players is giving me a hard time over how he thinks that a sophisticated system for matching GMs and players based on preferred game, genre, setting, style, time, frequency, and shoe size is going to be make-or-break for Roll20.
It's odd how much of a priority it is to people, in my mind. Could it help? Sure. But there are so many ways to meet people, it seems funny that folks want the system itself to facilitate. We do intend to oblige, but (as always) that costs time that could have gone elsewhere.
On the make-or-break perception, by the way: the numbers we have in terms of users (both in sign up's to date AND continual use) put us well towards the top of the pile in terms of other virtual tabletops... which is why our sights are set beyond carving up a pie when we've already got such a healthy slice. It's a good position to be in, with the only real question being to what extent running the operation stays financially feasible (as we're dedicated to the service staying free for the basic use people currently have).
Interesting stuff to me... and I'm glad others find it interesting as well.