Postwoman is celebrating the milestone of reaching 10,000 GitHub stars π
This is an achievement of our whole community! Thank you for each pull request, implementation, love and any other commit that you made to improve Postwoman! We are lucky to build this open-source PWA for API testing with such an amazing and engaged bunch of people around π
To honor our 10,000th star on GitHub, we invite you to join our celebration feature: i18n π beta
John Harker, Nick Palenchar, Andrew Bastin, James George, Hossein Nedaee - thank you for showing us the real power of our community.
Letβs do a quick time-travel through our journey, π gaze at our milestones, and wrap it up with a glance through the exciting things in the pipeline.
The Beginnings π±
Aug 21, 2019 - 6.30 PM
It's the 2nd week at my first ever job in the role of a full-stack dev. New job, new location, I was pretty excited π. I was assigned to do the API integration of an old project. That's when I came across Postman API testing tool. I installed it, but it crashed my PC when I opened it for the very first time. I use a low-end PC and can't possibly afford to run another Electron app. I was depressed π
7.30 PM
After desperately trying few online cURL tools, I literally said π‘ "f*ck it!". So I started with an HTML page: one <select>
, one <input>
and one <button>
tag. That's it.
11.30 PM
MVP is done. Working, far better than any other online cURL tools. I was so happy π because I could use this from tomorrow onward at workplace. Before shutting down, I pushed my small project to GitHub π (as always).
Aug 22, 2019 - 4.00 AM
I woke up from bed to find out 100+ notifications on my phone. It's all from GitHub. Stars, forks, and few issue tickets.
I was super excited to get that much fame (~100 stars, >20 forks) on GitHub. I ran to my PC, wrote an article on my favorite platform - here on dev.to. Later I spend that day at workplace.
Fast Forward to Oct 1
Project now have 2,000+ stars and 100+ forks. John Harker, Nick Palenchar, Andrew Bastin, Hossein Nedaee and izerozlu joined the team β½
We added more HTTP request methods, more customizations, WebSocket support, authentication, headers, parameters and history π₯
Fast Forward to Nov 1
Many bugs were fixed, more features were added. Added Proxy, Collections, Pre-request scripts + env variables.
At that time, We thought 5,000 stars was already incredible, but the support from the community has kept steadily growing at a faster pace π
Nov 25
Fast Forward to Present
Postwoman just crossed 10K GitHub stars, with a total of 41 contributors, and over 860 commits.
Whatβs next?
We are preparing a new release of Postwoman for version v2.0, which will come with enhanced performance as well as a myriad of features and issue fixes contributed by the PW team but also many of our contributors. Thanks to our contributors we are able not only to find defects on our projects but also to fix them faster and provide a direction to the whole project.
A good example of this is our commitment to building support for the GraphQL playground. The community was an essential factor that led GraphQL to make it to the top of our roadmap. We are continuously listening to your feedbacks, so please make sure you join us and share your ideas on:
- the Postwoman GitHub repository
- the Discord server
- the Telegram group
or get in touch directly with me via email at liyascthomas@gmail.com or on Twitter @liysathomas
And if you really want to help us make Postwoman better, contribute to our GitHub repo!
Postwoman is free, and always will be.
Support us on:
Remember, we are not stopping here. Each day we change Postwoman to make it the best free, fast and beautiful testing solution. Star the repo on GitHub, Tweet, share among your friends, teams and contacts! Follow me on Twitter to get the latest changes, improvements, and community updates!
There's more to life than work/school/career πΊπΊ
Liyas Thomas γ» Jan 1 '20
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Top comments (12)
Congratulations on the 10k Stars :) Its pretty amazing π
How did you manage to get that much attention just after pushing it to GitHub? So many followers or the "right" tags or something else ?
This is a question I've been asking myself for the past ~2 months. Actually I don't know the answer to that. But what I think is: devs contribute and share the projects they find useful, something that solves a problem that matter. And all this happened organically.
Congratulations! Absolutely fantastic project... Really enjoyed covering it on the Open Source Developer Podcast
Thanks! That was a great podcast. I recommend everyone to listen to that to get to know PW easily β₯οΈ
It was and is still my most listened to episode by 5x
Congratulations, We're growing so fast :)
π€ with all your support!
Congratulations!! I started following in October - now my whole team is talking about PW! Great work!
Wow! That means so much to us.
Looking forward on delivering better user experiences and clutter-free workflow in upcoming commits. Stay tuned!
Bonus: i18n is here π₯
Proud to be a part.
Awesome work.
Thanks!
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