This reminded me to get our BHOMA project[1] listed on the site. The best description of it is probably the couchbase case study[2].
Dimagi also uses couch in a similar fashion for CommCareHQ[3], our community health-system strengthening platform. Much of the technology builds off what was built for BHOMA. cheers, Cory [1] http://www.dimagi.com/bhoma/ [2] http://www.couchbase.com/case-studies/dimagi [2] http://www.commcarehq.org/ -- Cory L. Zue Dimagi, Inc http://www.dimagi.com/ On Mon, Jul 4, 2011 at 2:18 PM, Noah Slater <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hey, > > The CouchDB in the Wild wiki page has been locked due to spam. > > It has been updated with the following information: > > > If you've built a product or a service that uses CouchDB, whether public or > > private, we'd like to hear about it. > > > > Please submit a description to the > > [[http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/couchdb-dev/|couchdb-dev]] list, > > and we'll see about adding it to this page. > > > > Your submission should preferably: > > > > * Justify why CouchDB was a good fit for your project > > * Explain how you are using CouchDB within your application > > * Detail any interesting problems you solved along the way > > * Highlight anything interesting or unusual > > > > Over time, shorter entries already here may be removed to make room for > > longer ones. > > > > If you'd like to expand an existing entry, please also make a submission as > > described above. > > > If you have something to contribute, you know what to do! > > Relax and prosper, > > N > > >
