big +1 for that !!! In my spare time, I am hacking on a dead simple Ruby gem for CouchDB. Why? because I like CouchDB and Ruby and know that all the ActiveRecord style approaches like CouchPotato or couch_model (sorry Alex and Philip ;-) ) are not the best way to do ... if the gem is "showable" I would love to write a blog post about it
Btw: I am waiting for access to the blog from infra ... On 8 November 2013 19:38, Noah Slater <[email protected]> wrote: > I was asked privately to expand on on this a little. > > There are three categories of content I'm thinking about. Early stage, > mid stage, and late stage content. > > Early stage content establishes trust, and helps to drive traffic. > This might cover data, databases, related tools, products, or > libraries. Doesn't even have to be specifically about CouchDB. But it > should be relevant to "our tribe". This sort of stuff helps to capture > traffic from Google and introduce people to the CouchDB project. > > Mid stage content talks about CouchDB, and why it's valuable. I'm > thinking about case studies, architecture diagrams, use cases, stuff > like CAP, BASE, offline first, data custodianship, etc. This sort of > content helps to explain to people who already know about CouchDB, why > CouchDB is a good fit for them, and how CouchDB has helped other > people. > > Late stage content covers specific tutorials, howtos, and examples, > tips, tricks, and techniques for using CouchDB itself. The sort of > stuff that would be interesting to you once you've decided to download > CouchDB and start using it. > > If there's anything in there that makes you think "ooh, I could write > something like that" then please, share your idea! > > On 8 November 2013 18:52, Noah Slater <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi folks, > > > > I'd love to start getting more stuff on our blog. Anything related to > > CouchDB or the CouchDB ecosystem would be cool. > > > > So if you're built a tool, a client, a library, or a product, and > > CouchDB is related, the project is interested in featuring your > > writing on our blog. > > > > Could be an announcement, a howto, a getting started guide, anything > > really. The more technical the better. > > > > Blog posts about using CouchDB. About some trick you have up your > > sleeve, or how to deal with some common pain point. All tremendously > > useful. Let's get this stuff out there! > > > > This is great for the project because it helps to build our community. > > And its great for you, because you get to share your > > writing/product/tool with a wider audience. > > > > Thanks! > > > > -- > > Noah Slater > > https://twitter.com/nslater > > > > -- > Noah Slater > https://twitter.com/nslater > -- Andy Wenk Hamburg - Germany RockIt! http://www.couchdb-buch.de http://www.pg-praxisbuch.de GPG fingerprint: C044 8322 9E12 1483 4FEC 9452 B65D 6BE3 9ED3 9588
