Not sure how I should have titled the OP, since it's to the very informative front page of Robomongo's site, but the important part is that they need funding.
I don't currently use Robomongo, but someone recently mentioned it as a useful tool and, well I'm a sucker for high-quality, open-source projects - I want them to be able to succeed or fail based on the product's merit not on the team's ability to raise funds! So, I'm trying to do my part and bring them a bit of HN visibility.
Not sure how I should have titled the OP, since it's to the very informative front page of Robomongo's site, but the important part is that they need funding.
Funds are being raised through https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/save-robomongo#/
I don't currently use Robomongo, but someone recently mentioned it as a useful tool and, well I'm a sucker for high-quality, open-source projects - I want them to be able to succeed or fail based on the product's merit not on the team's ability to raise funds! So, I'm trying to do my part and bring them a bit of HN visibility.