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Dale Harvey commented on COUCHDB-1934:
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Although I dont love it, I do think its still the best client library for 
CouchDB and the one poeple should be pointed at, I most definitely aim to make 
PouchDB the best client side HTTP library for Couch, but it isnt there yet, 
similiarly with nano its still more aimed with node in mind.

I just dont believe its canonical development location lives inside CouchDB 
core, similiarly with fauxton itself and many other things inside CouchDB they 
can be used, developed and tested independently, the Reductio ad absurdum of 
keeping anything couch related inside the same repository gets silly quickly 
and I think this is one of the fairly obvious and uncontroversial things that 
can be moved.

Its worth mentioning when I maintained a forked version of jquery.couch due to 
difficulties getting my patches into apache, I started receiving numerous pull 
requests to that repo, I suggested they be sent to apache but I know that many 
didnt make it.

> jquery.couch status
> -------------------
>
>                 Key: COUCHDB-1934
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/COUCHDB-1934
>             Project: CouchDB
>          Issue Type: Question
>            Reporter: Alexander Shorin
>
> When [~nslater] had proposed to include [jquery.couch.js 
> docs|http://daleharvey.github.io/jquery.couch.js-docs/symbols/] into official 
> CouchDB one I recall old good time when we had discussed Futon.Next project.
> Suddenly, it was out of official mailing lists, so no references are 
> available, but [~garren], [~dch], [~bigbluehat] and [~ryanramage] were there 
> and our discussion was around jquery vs backbone vs pouchdb. Backbone won.
> Nowdays, we have Fauxton which doesn't used jquery.couch and based on 
> Backbone. So it seems if we'll replace Futon with him this client library 
> would be left orphan.
> So that's the question: what is the status of jquery.couch.js? Is it still 
> actual and supported or going to be deprecated?



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