This is awesome. I'm happy to do the Fauxton one. I can get it done for next week. I'll try and get a draft done by Tuesday. Is that ok?
Cheers Garren On Wed, Jul 20, 2016 at 12:49 AM, Tony Sun <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Jenn, > > I can volunteer for the mango blog. I won't be able to do it for next > week, but should have some free time to write something after that. > > Thanks, > > Tony > > On Tue, Jul 19, 2016 at 3:16 PM, Reddy B. <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Hi Jenn, > > > > Just to share two topics ideas for the Migration Guide : > > > > - it would be great to have a guide focused on moving from a single node > > CouchDb 1.6.x to a distributed cluster using 2.0 features. As a 1.6.x > user, > > this is the biggest quotation mark - and excitement I have. I wouldn't > feel > > any desire to migrate if it wasn't for that. > > > > - Also, it would be very useful if there could be a post focused on > > strategies to change the number of nodes safely (adding nodes and/or > > removing nodes) while already in production. > > > > These are the two big things I am waiting with CouchDb 2.0 and I thought > > it could be very likely that I'm not the only one in this situation, so > it > > could be interesting to make the information easily accessible :) > > > > > > > > On 19/07/2016 22:07, Jenn Turner wrote: > > > >> Hello there! > >> We’re getting closer to releasing CouchDB 2.0 and leading up to its > >> official > >> release, we want to publish a series of blog posts examining topics like > >> the > >> history of the project, differences between the 2.0 and 1.0 > architecture, > >> unpacking the new features, and so forth. > >> To accomplish this **we need your help**, we need 7-8 CouchDB users > to > >> help > >> write these posts. Don’t worry, we’re not after Shakespeare here, just > >> introducing an idea in 200-300 words, to get folks interested in CouchDB > >> 2.0. > >> I’ll be available to help with editing and coordinating the publication > >> schedule. > >> Ideally, we’ll be able to release two posts a week, one on Monday and > >> Wednesday, with the weekly news still going out on Thursdays, so we’re > not > >> over saturating the blog. Jan Lehnardt has volunteered to kick off the > >> series > >> next week, with a post on the The Road to CouchDB 2.0 on Monday. > >> That means we need a volunteer to write one for next Wednesday, July > >> 27. We’re > >> still tossing around ideas for giving the 7-8 authors of these posts a > >> special > >> kind of CouchDB swag, if that helps. :) > >> Below is a list of topics (also important: if you have an idea for a > >> topic you > >> **don’t see** below, please let us know!): > >> **The Road to CouchDB 2.0**: (Jan) > >> \- History of the big Couch fork > >> \- Cloudant > >> \- Big Couch merge announcement > >> \- Davisphack (rnewson on the couch) > >> \- Windsor merge > >> \- New build system > >> \- Cluster setup > >> \- Tests! Tests! Tests! > >> \- RC1 > >> **The CouchDB 2.0 Architecture**: (need volunteer) > >> \- Dynamo > >> \- BigCouch > >> \- Cluster/Shards/Consistency > >> **Release Candidates**: (need volunteer) > >> \- Please test: > >> \- Install > >> \- 1 node > >> \- 3 node > >> \- n node > >> \- App Devs & Library devs: > >> \- Run your software against each > >> \- Fix any issues on your side > >> \- Report any issues to us > >> **Migration Guide**: (need volunteer) > >> \- 99% is the same > >> \- update_seq is opaque string now > >> \- Changes feed can include duplicates > >> \- JS apps using /_utils/*.js: copy 1.6 files and put into your apps > >> \- /_config is not available on the cluster, but there is > >> /_node/<fqdn>/ > >> _config/ for your setup needs, make sure you do it on all nodes > >> \- Test suites: > >> \- If you are creating and deleting databases in quick succession, start > >> using > >> unique db names (and add cleanup) > >> New features posts > >> \- **Feature: compactor** (need volunteer) > >> \- faster > >> \- lower i/o > >> \- more compact files > >> \- faster post compaction files > >> \- **Feature: replicator** (need volunteer) > >> \- TBD > >> \- **Feature: fauxton** (need volunteer) > >> \- Complete rewrite > >> \- First Backbone > >> \- Now React > >> \- Extendable > >> \- **Feature: Mango query** (need volunteer) > >> \- Import from Cloudant Query > >> \- MongoDB-inspired query language > >> \- Create indexes > >> \- Query patterns > >> \- **Miscellaneous improvements and bugfixes** (need volunteer) > >> \- /_db_updates gets persisted, supports ?since like changes > >> \- Preview: view based changes > >> \- Uses rebar under the hood for building, ditched autotools \o/ > >> Also, if you have an idea of someone who would be a good candidate to > >> write > >> one of these blog posts, let me know so I can reach out to them. > >> Please help us get the community excited for the changes coming to > >> CouchDB. :D > >> :D :D > >> Cheers! > >> > >> Jenn Turner > >> > >> The Neighbourhoodie Software GmbH > >> Adalbertstr. 7-8, 10999 Berlin > >> [neighbourhood.ie]( > https://link.nylas.com/link/c4yg26doe3du1m7gpdgdrj1jp > >> /local-eda5af1b- > >> > >> > bbb8/0?redirect=http%3A%2F%2Fneighbourhood.ie%2F&r=ZGV2QGNvdWNoZGIuYXBhY2hlLm9yZw== > >> "http://neighbourhood.ie/" ) > >> > >> Handelsregister HRB 157851 B Amtsgericht Charlottenburg > >> Geschäftsführung: Jan Lehnardt > >> > >> > > >
