On Mon, Dec 12, 2011 at 9:31 PM, Adam Kocoloski <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Dec 12, 2011, at 10:26 PM, Paul Davis wrote:
>
>>> * Merkle trees are great for two-way synchronization, but it's not 
>>> immediately clear to me how you'd use them to bootstrap a single source -> 
>>> target replication.  I might just be missing a straightforward extension of 
>>> the tech here.
>>
>> This is the point that's important with checksums and so on. Merkle
>> trees are great when you want to mirror structured data but CouchDB
>> replication is a mirror operation. Think, N db's replicating to a
>> central DB. you have a mixture of things which breaks checksums (or at
>> least any obvious application I can think of given our internal
>> structures)
>
> You're missing a rather important s/is/isn't/ there ;-)  But yeah, I agree.

There was something shiny on the tv and I got distracted. But yeah,
replication != mirror.

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