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CloudQuery Source Plugin? #375

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yevgenypats opened this issue Feb 12, 2023 · 2 comments
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CloudQuery Source Plugin? #375

yevgenypats opened this issue Feb 12, 2023 · 2 comments

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@yevgenypats
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Hi Team, hopefully this is right place to ask, if not, I'd appreciate if you can direct me.

I'm the founder of cloudquery.io, a high performance open source ELT framework.

Our users are interested in a MongoDB Atlas plugin, but as we cannot maintain all the plugins ourselves, I was curious if this would be an interesting collaboration, where we would help implement an initial source plugin, and you will help maintain it.

This will give your users the ability to sync MongoDB Atlas APIs to any of their datalakes/data-warehouses/databases easily using any of the growing list of CQ destination plugins (We already support MongoDB destination, which is quite popular destination for ELT workloads and hence the request for the Atlas connector).

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Yevgeny

@Zuhairahmed
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hi @yevgenypats great to meet you! Happy to learn more and explore ways we can collaborate together on this for our joint-customers. Feel free to drop me an email and we can better coordinate (zuhair.ahmed@mongodb.com). Can find time to sync this Friday on zoom or later next week if that works on your end as well.

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wtrocki commented Feb 13, 2023

@yevgenypats Thank you for reaching out. As this is a nonsoftware related request I'm closing the issue.

@wtrocki wtrocki closed this as completed Feb 13, 2023
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