On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 11:52:42PM -0700, Chris Anderson wrote: > The CouchDB-Lounge project provides a CouchDB clustering via a smart > HTTP proxy. I can see bringing that code in, and using it as a > scaffold for our Erlang clustering infrastructure. If we do it right, > deployments will have wide flexibility over which tools to use to > scale CouchDB, being able to mix, say, CouchDB-Lounge's consistent > hashing nginx-proxy for document CRUD, but use Erlang view merger or > other cluster-optimized view engine. If someone is already a heavy > nginx shop, but doesn't want to merge views in twisted python, they > could see benefits to a mix and match architecture.
+1 > CouchApp is a set of scripts to make deploying CouchDB design > documents easy. I've been involved in it for a while, and Benoit has > put a lot of time into it. The tool and the JavaScript framework it > goes with are starting to have a community, and should gain more > interest when the O'Reilly book goes to press. Benoit Chesneau is > excited about bringing CouchApp into the CouchDB project. +1 > CouchDB-Lucene is another good candidate. I haven't asked Robert > Newson yet what he thinks about it, but I think the project would be a > good fit. +1 -- Noah Slater, http://tumbolia.org/nslater
