Re: Proposal for Intro to CouchDB Coding class

2011-11-27 Thread Jan Lehnardt
Thanks Joan, this is going to be fun and useful! :) Count me in for high-level source tours as well as "Thinking in CouchDB" topics, and anything else you need, really. Cheers Jan -- On Nov 23, 2011, at 07:24 , Joan Touzet wrote: > Hello CouchDB Developers, > > Based on an informal survey of

Re: Proposal for Intro to CouchDB Coding class

2011-11-23 Thread Benoit Chesneau
On Wed, Nov 23, 2011 at 7:24 AM, Joan Touzet wrote: > Hello CouchDB Developers, > > Based on an informal survey of CouchDB users who are interested in > contributing to the project, two key items tend to hold people back: > > 1. Knowing Erlang (and the CouchDB coding style) > 2. Knowing the Cou

Re: Proposal for Intro to CouchDB Coding class

2011-11-23 Thread Paul Davis
On Wed, Nov 23, 2011 at 12:24 AM, Joan Touzet wrote: > Hello CouchDB Developers, > > Based on an informal survey of CouchDB users who are interested in > contributing to the project, two key items tend to hold people back: > >  1. Knowing Erlang (and the CouchDB coding style) >  2. Knowing the Cou

Re: Proposal for Intro to CouchDB Coding class

2011-11-23 Thread Dale Harvey
I think this is a great idea I am not one of the CouchDB devs, and wouldnt be able to give particularly good insight into the inner workings of particular modules / features, but I am pretty comfortable with erlang and developing inside the Couch codebase, I would be happy to volunteer to help whe

Re: Proposal for Intro to CouchDB Coding class

2011-11-23 Thread Sean Copenhaver
I would love to take the class as well. I have a very basic knowledge of Erlang and I have been able to read and follow a bit of CouchDB's source but haven't had the time to over come any other hurdles to start debugging and truly diving in. On Nov 23, 2011, at 10:53 AM, Bryan Green wrote:

Re: Proposal for Intro to CouchDB Coding class

2011-11-23 Thread Adam Kocoloski
Great idea, Joan. I'll be sure to make myself available for "guided tours" as needed. I think LYSE is great as far as Erlang reference materials are concerned. Cheers, Adam On Nov 23, 2011, at 1:24 AM, Joan Touzet wrote: > Hello CouchDB Developers, > > Based on an informal survey of CouchD

Re: Proposal for Intro to CouchDB Coding class

2011-11-23 Thread Bryan Green
I am in the same situation as Matt and would love to be included in this class. Thanks, Bryan On Wed, Nov 23, 2011 at 9:50 AM, Matt Adams wrote: > Hi Joan, > > I'm not sure how you plan to select participants for this class but I am > really interested in being involved. My company has a produc

Re: Proposal for Intro to CouchDB Coding class

2011-11-23 Thread Matt Adams
Hi Joan, I'm not sure how you plan to select participants for this class but I am really interested in being involved. My company has a product that runs on Couch and I have been looking for an opportunity to dive into the internals & Erlang for some time and your course looks like a really go

Re: Proposal for Intro to CouchDB Coding class

2011-11-23 Thread Timothy Chen
Will love To be part of the class to learn couchdb more! Tim Sent from my iPhone On Nov 23, 2011, at 2:45 AM, Roman Geber wrote: > On 11/23/2011 07:24 AM, Joan Touzet wrote: > ... wo key items tend to hold people back: >> >> 1. Knowing Erlang (and the CouchDB coding style) >> 2. Knowing th

Re: Proposal for Intro to CouchDB Coding class

2011-11-23 Thread Dave Cottlehuber
On 23 November 2011 07:24, Joan Touzet wrote: > Hello CouchDB Developers, > > Based on an informal survey of CouchDB users who are interested in > contributing to the project, two key items tend to hold people back: > >  1. Knowing Erlang (and the CouchDB coding style) >  2. Knowing the CouchDB co

Re: Proposal for Intro to CouchDB Coding class

2011-11-23 Thread Roman Geber
On 11/23/2011 07:24 AM, Joan Touzet wrote: ... wo key items tend to hold people back: > > 1. Knowing Erlang (and the CouchDB coding style) > 2. Knowing the CouchDB code base Very true. Keeps me from doing much more than following this list regarding actual CouchDB development. +1 cu Roman

Re: Proposal for Intro to CouchDB Coding class

2011-11-23 Thread Robert Dionne
+5 - excellent idea! Right now the couchdb code is pretty much self-documenting, which makes it pretty hard for new adopters, and there's no independent documentation of the critical pieces outside the code (file formats, etc..). So every bug is a new adventure. Perhaps as part of this cours

Re: Proposal for Intro to CouchDB Coding class

2011-11-23 Thread Randall Leeds
On Wed, Nov 23, 2011 at 01:24, Joan Touzet wrote: > Hello CouchDB Developers, > > Based on an informal survey of CouchDB users who are interested in > contributing to the project, two key items tend to hold people back: > >  1. Knowing Erlang (and the CouchDB coding style) >  2. Knowing the CouchD

Re: Proposal for Intro to CouchDB Coding class

2011-11-23 Thread Randall Leeds
On Wed, Nov 23, 2011 at 01:24, Joan Touzet wrote: > Hello CouchDB Developers, > > Based on an informal survey of CouchDB users who are interested in > contributing to the project, two key items tend to hold people back: > >  1. Knowing Erlang (and the CouchDB coding style) >  2. Knowing the CouchD

Proposal for Intro to CouchDB Coding class

2011-11-22 Thread Joan Touzet
Hello CouchDB Developers, Based on an informal survey of CouchDB users who are interested in contributing to the project, two key items tend to hold people back: 1. Knowing Erlang (and the CouchDB coding style) 2. Knowing the CouchDB code base So I decided to further my own grad research in