What do Maven and Siepomaga.pl have in common? Maven automates the process of building the project code, and Siepomaga.pl automates the process of starting a fundraiser and collecting funds that save someone’s health or life. This month, we will support these organizations in our #SidnetDonations campaign, and they were chosen by Nikolas Bruski, our programmer (whom we would like to congratulate once again on his recent work anniversary).
Maven
What is Maven? It is a tool for automating software development. Initially, since its initial release in 2004, Maven was used for projects written in Java. Currently, it is used with many other programming languages, such as C#, Ruby, and Scala.
Maven helps you throughout the entire software building process, from source code compilation to testing and writing documentation. Nikolas uses it very often, justifying his choice of this project as the recipient of our donation: “I decided to support this project because I use it every day to build, test and deploy our clients’ projects.”
Siepomaga.pl
The Siepomaga Foundation was created to achieve what may often seem impossible. Thanks to fundraisers, the organization of which is one of the main goals of the Foundation, it helps those in need in their fight against diseases, in rehabilitation, and in realizing their dreams. The Foundation has been operating since 2009 and its activities cover the whole of Poland.
Choosing Siepomaga as the target of our support, Nikolas emphasizes: “In a society full of challenges and needs, Siepomaga.pl stands out as a platform connecting people around the common idea of help and support. Thanks to Siepomaga.pl, those in need have the opportunity to reach a wide group of people of good will who willingly support social initiatives. By supporting Siepomaga.pl, we participate in developing a society that joins forces for the common good.”
March is the month when many of us settle our taxes – we can decide who to donate 1.5% of the tax. If the choice is difficult, maybe it is worth supporting the Siepomaga Foundation – you can do it easily on the Foundation’s website.