I also heard UbuntuOne was using CouchDB as a backend.  It provides convenient 
replication for p2p and also has versioning built in.  Just how tough replacing 
Simias would be is another questions entirely.  Are there other benefits we 
would get besides versioning and p2p?  

Brent

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Brent McConnell
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>>> "AndrĂ©s G. Aragoneses"<[email protected]> 08/18/09 2:50 PM >>>
Travis Glenn Hansen wrote:
> Recently I thought about the possible combination of ifolder using
> couchdb as a backend.
> 
> http://couchdb.apache.org/
> 
> I'm not particulary familiar with all the features of couchdb, but I
> think it has versioning and indexing (search) built-in which may easily
> bring these features to the ifolder feature set.
> 
> I have not really followed ifolder development for a while, but thought
> I'd share this little idea with all those involved.


Another SQL-less option is DB4O, which is BTW a managed database, so it
would reduce a bit the maintenance burden of iFolder overall.

Regards,

    Andres

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