On Mon, 02 Nov 2009, Noah Slater wrote:
Is there anyone who's still interested in helping out here? We have
an Ubuntu package, which was taken from the Debian package, so it
would be nice if someone could co-ordinate pushing this back
upstream.
I'm a Debian packaging newbie, but I do
On Thu, 09 Apr 2009, Evan wrote:
I could see a small C port, perhaps using sqlite as the backing store
could be very useful for small devices.
The replication would be the trickiest bit IMO.
What would you call it? chairdb? :-)
I'd go for SofaDB. That'll let you come up with things
Hi,
This is my first message to this mailing list. Please direct me to the
right place if this isn't it.
We are planning to use CouchDB as a central store for objects which also
need to be pushed to various nodes. These nodes get the objects, work on
them and then update them at the central
If you mean in trunk, I'm not sure but I doubt it. If for no other
reason than if we added such a feature to trunk it'd be a signal that
we intend to support it for a very long time when we're already acting
on plans to replace it.
If not, we'll just keep using the patch internally (and
On Thu, 09 Apr 2009, Wout Mertens wrote:
This is what I'm interested in as well.
Actually I guess I'd really want a C library that implements a slow,
single-threaded but correct CouchDB so that mobile apps can use that
for local storage but with replication to the real DB.
I recently