On Tue, Nov 5, 2013 at 7:27 PM, Dirkjan Ochtman <[email protected]> wrote:
> Dear community, > > Apache CouchDB 1.5.0 has been released and is available for download. > > CouchDB is a database that completely embraces the web. Store your > data with JSON documents. Access your documents with your web browser, > via HTTP. Query, combine, and transform your documents with > JavaScript. CouchDB works well with modern web and mobile apps. You > can even serve web apps directly out of CouchDB. And you can > distribute your data, or your apps, efficiently using CouchDB's > incremental replication. CouchDB supports master-master setups with > automatic conflict detection. > > Grab your copy here: > > http://couchdb.apache.org/ > > Pre-built packages for Windows and OS X are available. > > CouchDB 1.5.0 is a feature release, and was originally published on > 2013-11-05. > > These release notes are based on the changelog. > > Changes > > * COUCHDB-1781: The official documentation has been overhauled. A lot > of content from other sources have been merged, and the index page has > been rebuilt to make the docs much more accessible. #54813a7 > * A new administration UI, codenamed Fauxton, has been included as an > experimental preview. It can be accessed at /_utils/fauxton/. There > are too many improvements here to list them all. We are looking for > feedback from the community on this preview release. > * COUCHDB-1888: Fixed an issue where admin users would be restricted > by the public_fields feature. > * Fixed an issue with the JavaScript CLI test runner. #be76882, #54813a7 > * COUCHDB-1867: An experimental plugin feature has been added. See > src/couch_plugin/README.md for details. We invite the community to > test and report any findings. > * COUCHDB-1894: An experimental Node.js-based query server runtime has > been added. See Experimental Features for details. We invite the > community to test and report any findings. > * COUCHDB-1901: Better retry mechanism for transferring attachments > during replication. #4ca2cec > > On behalf of the CouchDB PMC, > > Dirkjan > Thanks indeed! Very well done Sir, I tip my hat to you. Cheers, -- Octavian Damiean GitHub: https://github.com/mainerror
