This sort of discussion never ends well, but I'm fascinated by some forum members' apparent need to rain on other peoples' parade.
I find it frankly amazing that this seemingly modest Kickstarter project is soon gonna break through a half-million dollars: it seems an inconceivably large amount for a daylight developing tool. Ten years ago there may well have been a lot more film being used - I have no idea. At that time, I wasn't even aware (or cared) whether film was still being made. For me the excitement of this project is just yet another sign that film has found its growing niche.
As I said, there's always - and I mean really always - at least one person who'll jump into any film-related thread and dampen the atmosphere. It might be a specific question asking for help with a particular button in Vuescan, and some forum member will be there to say that 'if you're converting your film to a digital format you should be shooting digital from the start', or it can be good news like this thread, or bad news saying a film type is being discontinued... It really doesn't matter - there's a wet blanket for every type of film-related thread.
Anyways, the Lab-Box project stands at around $425,000 (€401,000+) after four days. To me - a relative film newbie, with friends who've made the jump - that's just simply great news.