On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 4:43 PM, Chris Anderson wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 7:49 PM, Oliver Boermans
> wrote:
> > 2009/10/16 Noah Slater :
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> >> I think the real problem is that it is has nothing to do with CouchDB,
> heh.
> >
> > Any good design solution needs the problem to be defined
On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 7:49 PM, Oliver Boermans wrote:
> 2009/10/16 Noah Slater :
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>> I think the real problem is that it is has nothing to do with CouchDB, heh.
>
> Any good design solution needs the problem to be defined upfront,
> otherwise the only tool at your disposal to measure it’s succ
On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 8:13 PM, Vlad GURDIGA wrote:
> Yeah, Chris' tip definitely solved my problem!
>
> OK, here is how it looks in the code to verify the result of a form submit:
>
> Cozy.checkSubmit(form).into(sandbox); *
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> * http://github.com/gurdiga/cozy/blob/master/_attachments/tests/book
On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 1:49 PM, Oliver Boermans wrote:
> 2009/10/16 Noah Slater :
> >
> > I think the real problem is that it is has nothing to do with CouchDB,
> heh.
>
> Any good design solution needs the problem to be defined upfront,
> otherwise the only tool at your disposal to measure it’s
Yeah, Chris' tip definitely solved my problem!
OK, here is how it looks in the code to verify the result of a form submit:
Cozy.checkSubmit(form).into(sandbox); *
* http://github.com/gurdiga/cozy/blob/master/_attachments/tests/book.js#L19
and here are the internals:
http://github.com/gurdiga/co
2009/10/16 Noah Slater :
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> I think the real problem is that it is has nothing to do with CouchDB, heh.
Any good design solution needs the problem to be defined upfront,
otherwise the only tool at your disposal to measure it’s success is
personal and likely irrelevant.
So I would first ask a few
> Green on the couch?
> Apparently his vote is for the first one. He didn't elaborate.
I ment the the green on the CouchDB home page of the current website design
...a bit 7 hours ago maybe?...
Kind of expect redesigning the website is inevitable and appropriate and
that some kind of unified page
On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 8:52 PM, Chris Anderson wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 5:48 AM, Vlad GURDIGA wrote:
>> Hello!
>>
>> I'm trying to set up some acceptance tests for a $.CouchApp form like:
>> - fill the form fields with some values;
>> - submit the form and check the success;
>>
>> Right
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Paul Joseph Davis resolved COUCHDB-531.
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Resolution: Invalid
I'm a moron. The output I thought was a serialized list is actua
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Paul Joseph Davis updated COUCHDB-489:
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Can someone fix this patch for me? I got the thing so
Reduce error messages are broken,
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Paul Joseph Davis commented on COUCHDB-530:
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No prob. I resolved it earlier when
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Miki Tebeka commented on COUCHDB-530:
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Thanks Paul. I'll update my view or change the
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Paul Joseph Davis commented on COUCHDB-530:
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I don't think it was an error in 0.
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Miki Tebeka commented on COUCHDB-530:
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Just saw your comment.
1. I think the error ca
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Miki Tebeka commented on COUCHDB-530:
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Paul, I've emailed you the file.
> reduce_over
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Paul Joseph Davis resolved COUCHDB-530.
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Resolution: Invalid
Assignee: Paul Joseph Davis
Oh there it is.
In the "durat
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Adam Kocoloski commented on COUCHDB-530:
worked for me in Safari
> reduce_overflo
On 15 Oct 2009, at 20:21, Paul Davis wrote:
Shocking.
I would've described it as electrifying, but I think I watched too
many cartoons as a child.
One of the worst bond lines was ever was in Goldfinger:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VD1ybsvhtng
Sean Connery chucks a henchman int
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Paul Joseph Davis commented on COUCHDB-530:
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Miki Tebeka updated COUCHDB-530:
Attachment: stats.view
The design who's causing the problem.
> reduce_overflow_error on a view wi
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Miki Tebeka commented on COUCHDB-530:
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Yes, there are other views in the same design w
> Shocking.
>
I would've described it as electrifying, but I think I watched too
many cartoons as a child.
On 15 Oct 2009, at 20:16, Paul Davis wrote:
Apparently his vote is for the first one. He didn't elaborate.
Shocking.
On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 3:03 PM, Noah Slater wrote:
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>> Like that one I had in college?
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> Maybe we should ask Douglas Crockford about it?
>
Apparently his vote is for the first one. He didn't elaborate.
Like that one I had in college?
Maybe we should ask Douglas Crockford about it?
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Paul Joseph Davis commented on COUCHDB-530:
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Is there another view in the same d
reduce_overflow_error on a view without reduce
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On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 2:41 PM, Noah Slater wrote:
>> Actually having real issues with the green on the couch hmp ever since
>> Noah
>> mentioned it way back when... not a nudge, just a +1 and concurr type
>> sound
>
> Green on the couch?
>
Like that one I had in college?
Actually having real issues with the green on the couch hmp ever
since Noah
mentioned it way back when... not a nudge, just a +1 and concurr
type sound
Green on the couch?
On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 5:48 AM, Vlad GURDIGA wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I'm trying to set up some acceptance tests for a $.CouchApp form like:
> - fill the form fields with some values;
> - submit the form and check the success;
>
> Right now (couchdb r825472) the form is submitted asynchronously, and,
On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 9:58 PM, Noah Slater wrote:
> Wow, time goes by… last mail in this thread was on September 1st. :)
>>
>
> Thanks for the nudge. I've added this to my actual proper serious todo list
> now. :)
Actually having real issues with the green on the couch hmp ever since Noah
men
Chris Anderson wrote:
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> It makes me happy to see you putting energy into Relaxville. My
> personal aesthetic is toward web pages that have little to no UI
> images (just plain HTML please). But Relaxville is designed to be as
> forkable as possible, so feel free to come up with alternate version
if you mean the pin up girl has nothing to with couchdb then what
would be
appropriate?...was scratching head...??...tech type images tend to
look
kinda unrelaxing...
...if you mean the whole graphic has no function then point taken I
suppose...
No, just that an illustration of a woman fro
On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 9:16 AM, cinnebar wrote:
>> The image isn't sexist or demeaning at all, it's just a vintage part of
>> America's social history.
>> I think the real problem is that it is has nothing to do with CouchDB, heh.
>
>
> if you mean the pin up girl has nothing to with couchdb then
> The image isn't sexist or demeaning at all, it's just a vintage part of
> America's social history.
> I think the real problem is that it is has nothing to do with CouchDB, heh.
if you mean the pin up girl has nothing to with couchdb then what would be
appropriate?...was scratching head...??...
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Matt Goodall commented on COUCHDB-529:
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Relevant comments from the mailing list:
"th
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David Coallier commented on COUCHDB-489:
Yes it comes back from the response.
>
Not sure what you mean by service lady...though I understand your
point. To
me she looks like a pop culture pin-up girl from the 50's in a
mechanic
outfit... Didnt think the image was anything close to demeaning and
I'll
pull it off the link if theres more response saying its in poor
tast
Avoiding updating a doc's _rev if nothing changed
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Paul Joseph Davis commented on COUCHDB-489:
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2009/10/15 Adam Kocoloski :
> On Oct 15, 2009, at 10:28 AM, Matt Goodall wrote:
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>> Hi,
>>
>> I think this is more of a dev question given that it needs some
>> knowledge of the deterministic rev algorithm ...
>>
>> I was just wondering if CouchDB could use the deterministic rev stuff
>> to avoid
> As they say in the city, "no offense", but it does nothing for me. The
font looks like some sort of deranged 70s> look and coupled with a 50s
style service lady dressed in culottes it needs work. Sexy might still sell
but after the > couchdb porn presentation at a recent conference, you might
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Adam Kocoloski commented on COUCHDB-489:
I'd prefer it if the alert that popped up
If you don't include the previous document's revision, then your
hashes are unidirected and don't form a Merkle tree. This makes things
like conflict resolution a tad more crazy.
For instance, say you have two edits, A -> B -> A. That loop makes
things harder.
HTH,
Paul Davis
On Thu, Oct 15, 200
On Oct 15, 2009, at 10:28 AM, Matt Goodall wrote:
Hi,
I think this is more of a dev question given that it needs some
knowledge of the deterministic rev algorithm ...
I was just wondering if CouchDB could use the deterministic rev stuff
to avoid writing changes to the database if nothing has a
Hi,
I think this is more of a dev question given that it needs some
knowledge of the deterministic rev algorithm ...
I was just wondering if CouchDB could use the deterministic rev stuff
to avoid writing changes to the database if nothing has actually
changed in the doc that is PUT back (or bulk
Here it is: http://friendpaste.com/4mx38Ik7kHFzmeGiv5EMmn
Thanks for heads up!
On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 4:20 PM, Jan Lehnardt wrote:
> Hi Vlad,
>
> On 15 Oct 2009, at 14:48, Vlad GURDIGA wrote:
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>> Hello!
>>
>> I'm trying to set up some acceptance tests for a $.CouchApp form like:
>> - fill the
Hi Vlad,
On 15 Oct 2009, at 14:48, Vlad GURDIGA wrote:
Hello!
I'm trying to set up some acceptance tests for a $.CouchApp form like:
- fill the form fields with some values;
- submit the form and check the success;
Right now (couchdb r825472) the form is submitted asynchronously, and,
as far
Hello!
I'm trying to set up some acceptance tests for a $.CouchApp form like:
- fill the form fields with some values;
- submit the form and check the success;
Right now (couchdb r825472) the form is submitted asynchronously, and,
as far as I can see there is no way to cleanly automate form
submi
As they say in the city, "no offense", but it does nothing for me. The
font looks like some sort of deranged 70s look and coupled with a 50s
style service lady dressed in culottes it needs work. Sexy might still
sell but after the couchdb porn presentation at a recent conference,
you might
Hi i had short time yesterday to do a mockup re relaxville header - down to
about 34k
http://bit.ly/1yy2eW
was fast idea - feedback welcome
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