Become a sponsor to EventDBX
What We Do
We maintain EventDBX, an open-source, immutable, event-sourced NoSQL database. Our mission is to give developers a reliable, high-performance, and trustworthy data layer designed specifically for modern event-driven systems and microservices.
The EventDBX core, written in Rust, provides a robust write-side database, while our clients in Python, JavaScript/TypeScript, and other languages offer seamless integration across diverse application ecosystems.
Why Sponsorship is Essential
Maintaining a critical infrastructure project like a database requires more than writing code. Your sponsorship is essential to the sustainability and growth of the entire EventDBX ecosystem. It enables us to dedicate focused time to:
- Build new features, improve performance, and ensure long-term stability of the Rust core.
- Keep our clients (SDKs) aligned with the latest features and best practices.
- Enhance setup guides, API references, and tutorials (eventdbx-docs) to make onboarding smoother for newcomers.
- Address bug reports, reviewing pull requests, and supporting the community that depends on EventDBX.
Our Vision
Every contribution helps us ensure EventDBX remains a free, reliable, and cutting-edge tool for developers worldwide. Thank you for being a part of the event-sourced future!
Meet the team
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Patrick Thach thachpCreator of EventDBX
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Long Nguyen lnguyenfxContributor of EventDBX
Featured work
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eventdbx/eventdbx
Immutable, event-sourced, nosql, write-side database system
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eventdbx/eventdbx-python
Python Client for EventDBX
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eventdbx/dbx-plugins
Collects official and community EventDBX plugins, all sharing a common tooling and build system
Rust -
eventdbx/eventdbxjs
EventDBX client for Node.js
Rust -
eventdbx/eventdbx-rs
Async Rust client for EventDBX
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eventdbx/eventdbx-docs
Includes setup guides, API references, plugin development tutorials, and cloud deployment instructions.
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