You forgot to mention: bringing a database to market that didn't work. Because for any real definition of "works" MongoDB didn't deliver on that.
(Note: I used to be optimistic about NoSQL, but I was dismayed by the extremely low quality that NoSQL products started out at, and stayed at, for a very long time)
(Note: I used to be optimistic about NoSQL, but I was dismayed by the extremely low quality that NoSQL products started out at, and stayed at, for a very long time)