Excellent stuff! I was thinking, perhaps you want to link your self on the wiki:
http://wiki.apache.org/couchdb/InTheWild On Wed, Jul 02, 2008 at 11:13:14AM -0500, Scott Raymond wrote: > I'm successfully using CouchDB for a recipe-management application on > Facebook, called Gathering Goodness: > > http://apps.facebook.com/gathering/ > > The killer feature of Gathering Goodness is its ability to do > one-click importing of recipes from lots of popular cooking sites, > like Epicurious and AllRecipes. Once you've entered a recipe, you can > tag it however you like. Then, because it's on Facebook, you can > easily share your collection with friends, and see what your friends > are cooking. > > The application is written in Ruby using Merb, and uses CouchDB for > all of the persistence. I've been very pleased with CouchDB's > performance and stability -- the app has been running continuously for > over six months, with no trouble. CouchDB's Views make certain > features, like tagging, far easier to implement than a traditional > relational database. And its inherent "webbiness" (REST, JSON) makes > it a natural fit for developing web applications. > > Scott > > > On 7/2/08, Jan Lehnardt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Heya, > > in a recent discussion with somebody who follows these > > lists, he pointed out that CouchDB appears to have a lot > > of problems and has some sort of negative aura. Mostly > > because the issues discussed on these lists are about > > problems people have with CouchDB. > > > > Obviously, when looking at other information sources, > > it is clearly visible that CouchDB is loved by many and > > used successfully. > > > > Yet these stories don't make it to the mailing lists. So > > please, if you have a CouchDB success-story to share, > > let us know. If that means shamelessly advertising > > a project or product, just go ahead and do so :) > > Anything from your personal blog to the "next big > > thing" is interesting to us. > > > > To let us know, just reply to this post! > > > > If you can't talk publicly about what you do in detail, a > > message like "We are using CouchDB successfully in > > our sub-radar startup" (I know you are there ;) will do. > > If you don't want to post to the list directly, send me a > > private mail and I can relay the totally anonymous > > information then. > > > > -- > > > > If you have a problem with CouchDB, don't let this > > post discourage you from posting it here, we'd love > > to hear about any issues you might encounter to > > make your life easier in the future. > > > > > > Cheers and thanks in advance! > > Jan > > -- Noah Slater, http://people.apache.org/~nslater/
