500 Stars and Climbing: Scaling the OpenEverest Peak

By Sergey Pronin Sergey Pronin
500 Stars and Climbing: Scaling the OpenEverest Peak

Just last week, OpenEverest reached a significant milestone: 500 stars on GitHub.

While we aren’t chasing the viral 100,000-star-in-a-week trajectory of projects like OpenClaw (MoltBot), this achievement is a powerful signal for our mission. We understand that stars aren’t the only indicator of community health, but they are the most visible pulse check of our growing ecosystem.

Meet the Stargazers

To celebrate this milestone, we’ve introduced a new Stargazers Page.

Stargazers page at OpenEverest A screenshot from openeverest.io/stargazers

It’s our way of saying thank you. The page features the GitHub handlers and avatars of the people supporting our journey, along with a “geeky” milestone flask to track our progress.

The current status: We’ve already surged past the 500 mark and are currently sitting at 593 stars! The flask is bubbling toward our next goal of 750.

Star history for OpenEverest

“Every star represents someone who believes in making database management on Kubernetes easier and more accessible. We’re grateful for each and every one of you!”

Join the Climb

Don’t see yourself on the wall yet? Help us reach the next milestone! Every bit of support helps us move closer to our mission: Simplifying database management. Everywhere.

Check out the repo and the new page:

Onward to 750! 🏔️