Heya Clemens, this is really cool, thank you! :)
* * * Speaking of Docker, I thought it might be a good way to get more people to test the upcoming 2.0 release. I gave it a spin earlier this week, but I am too much of a Docker n00b to understand what I’m doing and I didn’t really manage to get something running. Could you maybe write up a n00b-friendly introduction in how to set up a 3-node cluster using klaemo/couchdb? Or at least just the three nodes, and then we can use the setup wizard or nmo to set up the cluster. Thanks! <3 :) Jan -- > On 17 Dec 2015, at 23:28, Clemens Stolle <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hey couch potatoes, > > I just submitted CouchDB to the "official-images" repo. If the review goes > well, CouchDB will have an official Docker image soon (like pretty much every > database out there). That means users will be able to "docker run couchdb" > instead of "docker run klaemo/couchdb". > > You can check the status at > https://github.com/docker-library/official-images/pull/1288. > > I submitted version 1.6.1 as well as 2.0-dev. That should make it pretty easy > for people to give 2.0 a spin. Of course, I'll add future releases as they > come out. When the review goes through, I might ask you for help with the > Readme for the Docker registry. > > Let me know, if you have any questions or concerns. > > Cheers, > Clemens
