Hi, ermouth!
Cool! Well, then perhaps we can all agree to move the CouchApp conversation
to the dev@ list, to focus specifically on problems/solutions,
features/bugs, milestones/deadlines, etc. of the development work to do.
As I said before, I'd like to get into the specifics, because I struggle
At the outset: my biases:
* Sit on and agree with the PMC
* Built a company, Iris Couch, whose web site was 100% CouchApp
* Huge, huge Chris Anderson fan
I support the principle of CouchDB as an application server; however, I
have specific concerns with the current situation, as it is. I have lon
Hi, Harald. That is brilliant!
I think the mailing list does not support attachments. Would it be possible
for you to simply paste it all in your email?
On Wed, Sep 16, 2015 at 3:57 PM, Harald Kisch wrote:
> I did a little experiment:
> I asked a trainee to google "couchdb" ant tell me after 3
On Wed, Sep 16, 2015 at 2:56 PM, Andy Wenk wrote:
> I am not sure why this happens because there was a very long discussion
> about the slogan. So I have the feeling, we have done sth. wrong. Before we
> start again, we should clarify these points in my opinion:
>
> * what went wrong?
>
At least
Hi, Benjamin. Awesome!
I have been thinking about CouchDB archiving and searching of email for a
long time. Many of the gmail searches could easily be done with CouchDB
(from:xxx; to:xxx; in:inbox, all that stuff). It is great to see a
beginning of that sort of thing!
On Sat, Sep 12, 2015 at 3:25
I certainly will not veto or hold up any decision. But my preference (and
advice) is: use it as-is. Keep the singular vision from a single designer.
(I thought that was one objective of this process.) We committee members
each have tweaks we might make, so that checks all of the boxes for a
bike-sh
+1 Constantin Angheleloiu
Thanks to everybody who submitted logos. I am so excited to see this sort
of community effort!
On Tue, Apr 7, 2015 at 12:34 PM, Johs Ensby wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> +1 Old logo
>
> The logo is the “memory chip” for the brand experience helping the
> audience to quickly
Love it!
On Tue, May 13, 2014 at 4:16 AM, Alexander Shorin wrote:
> http://chris-l.github.io/mock-couch/
>
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