I would love to… Erlang & Java are outside my comfort zones sadly. If it were 
JS, I’d be all over it :) If I can help with testing / anything else though, 
I’d be happy to...

> On 5 Jan 2023, at 09:38, Jan Lehnardt <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Wip here: https://github.com/apache/couchdb/pull/4291
> 
> But no timelines, as per usual :) — The initial focus will be on feature 
> parity with the existing search, while allowing for more powerful features 
> later on. How many of these advanced features will be available when will 
> depend on folks contributing to this.
> 
> If you wanna help, do give that branch a spin and report back on the PR.
> 
> Best
> Jan
> —
> 
>> On 3. Jan 2023, at 13:31, Rick Jarvis <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> Thanks Jan
>> 
>> Did I read somewhere that there is a new more powerful search coming to 
>> either this version or perhaps 3.4.0? Any info on this / timescales if so?
>> 
>> R
>> 
>>> On 3 Jan 2023, at 10:42, Jan Lehnardt <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Dear community,
>>> 
>>> Apache CouchDB® 3.3.0 has been released and is available for download. It 
>>> is a feature release, and was originally published on 2023-01-03.
>>> 
>>> Release Notes highlights:
>>>  • Improve replication performance by at least 3x for certain workloads by…
>>>      • …speeding up the _bulk_get & _revs_diff endpoints
>>>      • …making use of the faster _bulk_get endpoint in the replicator
>>>      • …statistically skip calling the _revs_diff endpoint if it is not 
>>> needed
>>>          • this speeds up replications into empty databases significantly
>>>      • …more efficiently encoding all occurrences of _rev values
>>>  • A new winning_revs_only replicator option to create a database copy 
>>> without any conflicts occurring in the source database
>>>  • Start using SHA256 for session cookie HMAC calculation
>>>  • Support Erlang 25 with its improved JIT support for ARM64
>>>  • For a more in-depth discussion see this recording of the November Berlin 
>>> CouchDB User Group online meetup: 
>>> https://vi.to/hubs/couchdb-berlin/pages/state-of-the-couch-november-2022-jan-lehnardt-nov-16-2022?v=%2Fvideos%2F5904
>>>  (free signup required, no spam)
>>>  • CouchDB is on Mastodon now: https://fosstodon.org/@couchdb
>>> 
>>> See the official release notes document for an exhaustive list of all 
>>> changes:
>>> http://docs.couchdb.org/en/stable/whatsnew/3.3.html
>>> 
>>> Pre-built packages for Windows, macOS, Debian/Ubuntu and RHEL/CentOS are 
>>> available alongside the source code distribution: 
>>> https://couchdb.apache.org/#download
>>> 
>>> Apache CouchDB® lets you access your data where you need it. The Couch 
>>> Replication Protocol is implemented in a variety of projects and products 
>>> that span every imaginable computing environment from globally distributed 
>>> server-clusters, over mobile phones to web browsers.
>>> 
>>> Store your data safely, on your own servers, or with any leading cloud 
>>> provider. Your web- and native applications love CouchDB, because it speaks 
>>> JSON natively and supports binary data for all your data storage needs.
>>> 
>>> The Couch Replication Protocol lets your data flow seamlessly between 
>>> server clusters to mobile phones and web browsers, enabling a compelling 
>>> offline-first user-experience while maintaining high performance and strong 
>>> reliability. CouchDB comes with a developer-friendly query language, and 
>>> optionally MapReduce for simple, efficient, and comprehensive data 
>>> retrieval.
>>> 
>>> The community would like to thank all contributors for their part in making 
>>> this release, from the smallest bug report or patch to major contributions 
>>> in code, design, or marketing, we couldn’t have done it without you!
>>> 
>>> On behalf of the CouchDB PMC,
>>> Jan Lehnardt
>>> —
>> 

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