I'm also very interested in this approach. I've got a document structure that has 10 or 12 keys that change somewhat often but I'd like to be able to find all versions of that document and provide a sort of history based on those keys.
# Nick Gerakines On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 11:22 AM, Kurt Mackey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm admittedly pretty new to CouchDB, but I'm having a tough time figuring > out how to use the document revisions it keeps around. As I understand it, > PUTs replace what's there, leaving what's there in a deleted state until you > compact the database, at which point it goes away forever. > > So given that (and correct me if I got it wrong), what's the best way of > keeping revisions around forever? I have a number of documents that will be > changed quite frequently, and I'd like to get at their history, provide > diffs against it, etc. Is anyone doing this? > > -Kurt >
