Whoa!

I owe you a bottle of vodka :)

Cheers,
Fedor.



On Mon, Jun 6, 2011 at 8:12 PM, Benoit Chesneau <bchesn...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Mon, Jun 6, 2011 at 2:13 PM, Robert Newson <rnew...@apache.org> wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > Apache CouchDB 1.1.0 has been released and is available for download:
> >
> >        http://couchdb.apache.org/downloads.html
> >
> > Changes in this release:
> >
> >  * Native SSL support.
> >  * Added support for HTTP range requests for attachments.
> >  * Added built-in filters for `_changes`: `_doc_ids` and `_design`.
> >  * Added configuration option for TCP_NODELAY aka "Nagle".
> >  * Allow wildcards in vhosts definitions.
> >  * More granular ETag support for views.
> >  * More flexible URL rewriter.
> >  * Added OS Process module to manage daemons outside of CouchDB.
> >  * Added HTTP Proxy handler for more scalable externals.
> >  * Added `_replicator` database to manage replications.
> >  * Multiple micro-optimizations when reading data.
> >  * Added CommonJS support to map functions.
> >  * Added `stale=update_after` query option that triggers a view update
> after
> >   returning a `stale=ok` response.
> >  * More explicit error messages when it's not possible to access a file
> due
> >   to lack of permissions.
> >  * Added a "change password"-feature to Futon.
> >
> > Apache CouchDB is a document-oriented database that can be queried and
> indexed
> > in a MapReduce fashion using JavaScript. CouchDB also offers incremental
> > replication with bi-directional conflict detection and resolution.
> >
> > CouchDB provides a RESTful JSON API than can be accessed from any
> environment
> > that allows HTTP requests. There are myriad third-party client libraries
> that
> > make this even easier from your programming language of choice. CouchDB's
> built
> > in Web administration console speaks directly to the database using HTTP
> > requests issued from your browser.
> >
> > CouchDB is written in Erlang, a robust functional programming language
> ideal for
> > building concurrent distributed systems. Erlang allows for a flexible
> design
> > that is easily scalable and readily extensible.
> >
> > Your Eternal Servant
> >
> > Robert Newson
> >
>
> Thanks for the release! I owe you a beer.
>
> - benoit
>

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