On Wed, Dec 4, 2013 at 6:55 PM, Peter Nolan <[email protected]> wrote:
> Personally, what i'd like to see from 'couch-apps'. is the ability for a > layman to be able to develop websites that use couchdb as the database, > knowing only > > HTML > CSS > Javascript > Couchdb > > > Without needing the following > 1) change of operating systems (couchapps should be able to run on OSx, > windows, and 'linux') > 2) Without the need to install other 3rd party programs(node js and such). > - all the person should need to write code is a simple text editor. > 3) propriety code. All the code should be open source. There shouldn't be > any private ownership of code, or ideas, in any form (I think this is the > point Dave was trying to make in his email). > All of the above is just what couchapps are. I might might have misunderstood what you were trying to say though, maybe you can rephrase that. > Furthermore, couch apps is going to need a central website that people can > go to for information or to ask for help. So far, all the help that people > have provided to each other is too scattered amongst a variety of locations > (blogs, websites, email chains etc.), which minimizes the information's > effectiveness unfortunately. Centralizing all that information would > really benefit the community. I agree and this is exactly what this email thread is about. :) Cheers, -- Octavian Damiean GitHub: https://github.com/mainerror
