Greetings Just a few words to say how we relax using CouchDB in one of our application ( you can even see our very own couch at http://www.flickr.com/photos/52933253@N05/4887256115/in/set-72157625387127511/ :)
We decided to settle on couchdb for timejim, our timetracking applications ( http://timejim.com ) for three reasons: * multi master set up out of the box with the built-in continuous replication. It allows us to make hot backups, and distribute our data across a range of cheap nodes in the cloud. A multi master setup in PostgreSQL is, for all the love we have for PostgreSQL, at best tricky. * http access to the data, allowing us to leverage our knowledge of web technologies, for example clustering with nginx, and in the future allow client and server javascript code reuse when using/accessing the data * easier to use storage model, which allow us to update the data model without using "alter table" and the like Besides that we appreciate to have couchdb packaged in debian, which makes deployment a breeze. If it is not abusing your wiki space, I wanted to write this to http://wiki.apache.org/couchdb/CouchDB_in_the_wild to add some love to couchdb, maybe in a shorter form. Greets Emmanuel
