Hi Robert, Thank you very much for the quick reply. I will go through the guidelines and contact you if I have any issue with them.
Thank you On Sat, Mar 14, 2015 at 11:46 PM, Robert Kowalski <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Dulanga, > > glad you found your way to the CouchDB mailing list. Welcome :) > > CouchDB is a database written in Erlang with an HTTP API - that makes > it a great fit for web applications that don't need a server side > layer with a database driver in between. Our Project Fauxton (like a > modern PHP MyAdmin) makes use of that fact. > > Many of us hang out in freenode in #couchdb-dev including myself. > Whenever you get stuck, feel free to ask - if no one is online (e.g. I > was travelling this week) feel free to ask on the dev ML. > > We are all happy to help each other in the project :) > > If you are using windows: I am not a Windows expert - you will > probably have to use a bash emulator like "git bash" to boot the dev > environment. > > Getting started: > > For this project you will need to install at least CouchDB 1.x, an > Ubuntu package (with installation instructions) is at > https://launchpad.net/~couchdb/+archive/ubuntu/stable > > Additionally you need to install Node.js 0.10 or 0.12 (install from > https://nodejs.org) > > Booting Fauxton and first steps (type without the $): > > booting CouchDB: > $ sudo couchdb > > in another terminal, clone the admin interface: > $ git clone https://github.com/apache/couchdb-fauxton > > go to Fauxton: > $ cd couchdb-fauxton > > install dependencies: > $ npm install > $ npm install -g grunt grunt-cli > > boot the app: > $ grunt dev > > Then open your browser and go to http://localhost:8000 - you should > see a red/gray/black interface > > > That was a lot of input and especially if you are using Linux the > first time and followed the instructions you have archived a lot! > > As first step, try to create a database and a document now using the > web interface (PS we are happy about any usability feedback). :) > > I think you have your dev environment for CouchDB ready now. > > What's next: > If everything works we will take a look at Fauxtons code structure and > how it works. We will also talk about the features of the dashboard. > Let's find a date for a chat after you took a first look how Fauxton > looks like. > > We are having our weekly meeting this Wednesday, 20:00GMT > (http://arewemeetingyet.com/UTC/2015-03-14/20:00) in IRC on freenode > (see > http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/couchdb-dev/201503.mbox/%3CCAJ1bcfEKOh4nvoxUqvcAcUFgg96w-JqHEefpi%2BWzazKFUPXNCg%40mail.gmail.com%3E > ) > . Feel free to join us! I will be around 1hr before if you want to > chat with me before. > > > Looking forward to work with you, > Robert > > On Sat, Mar 14, 2015 at 7:55 AM, Dulanga Sashika <[email protected]> > wrote: > > Hi all, > > > > I am Dulanga Sashika and I am a final year undergraduate student at > > Computer Science and Engineering department at University of Moratuwa, > Sri > > Lanka. I am really interested in java, java script, web applications, > > algorithms, data mining and machine learning. I have 6 months of training > > experience at Proavos (pvt) Ltd. and in there I worked on a web > application > > that used java, JEE and Spring Framework. My final year project also a > web > > related application and I used same technologies I mentioned above for > > that. I am really interested in this project because I have a good > > experience with web applications and I love work with javascript. I am > > looking forward to contribute to this project in this summer. I like to > > know more detail about this project and if you can, please guide me to > > start working on this project. > > > > Thank you. > > > > W. A. Dulanga Sashika, > > Undergraduate Student, > > Department of Computer Science and Engineering, > > University of Moratuwa. > -- W. A. Dulanga Sashika, Undergraduate Student, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Moratuwa.
