Re: [DISCUSS] moving email lists to Discourse

2020-03-15 Thread Joan Touzet
On 2020-03-15 11:02 a.m., Reddy B. wrote: However, if you are an outsider looking for context that was discussed 2 years ago, even Couchdb's official archive website does not have a search function. There may be a way but this is clearly

Re: [DISCUSS] moving email lists to Discourse

2020-03-15 Thread Steven Le Roux
Just wanted to share that as a user, I'm a big fan of the FDB digest sent by discourse (FoundationDB Summary). Great readability and save me a lot of time. On Thu, Mar 12, 2020 at 3:32 PM Garren Smith wrote: > Hi All, > > The CouchDB slack channel has been a real success with lots of people >

RE: [DISCUSS] moving email lists to Discourse

2020-03-15 Thread Reddy B .
To add my two cents, I personally engage much more on communities using discourse or some modern Forum engines, than on those relying on mailing lists. As far as browsing archives is concerned, I personally always find it painful to browse email archives to find relevant information. Maybe if

Re: [DISCUSS] moving email lists to Discourse

2020-03-15 Thread Dave Cottlehuber
On Fri, 13 Mar 2020, at 14:35, Naomi Slater wrote: > apparently GitHub has discussions now. it's still in beta, but you can > specifically request it if you want it if you contact support, I think > > e.g., https://github.com/zeit/next.js/discussions >

Re: native encryption for couchdb 4.0?

2020-03-15 Thread Dave Cottlehuber
On Thu, 12 Mar 2020, at 17:35, Robert Samuel Newson wrote: > Hi, > > Yes, platform independent, it's not custom C work, just calls into the > existing crypto module. > > Invisible at the API layer, it's all about the protection of data at > rest within FDB. Hey Bob, Quietly excited about