Hi Tim, I just read the article. Awesome - thanks so much for writing this up ;-)
All the best Andy -- Andy Wenk Hamburg - Germany RockIt! GPG public key: https://pgp.mit.edu/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x4F1D0C59BC90917D > On 31 Mar 2016, at 09:40, Tim Millwood <[email protected]> wrote: > > I think we should be good to publish this whenever you're ready so that it > can go into this weeks weekly news. > > There is another post I want to link to, but it hasn't gone live yet, I > will edit the post to add it when ready. > > It looks as though you're right and I don't have the right permissions in > WordPress. Please push the button! > > On 29 March 2016 at 16:27, Jan Lehnardt <[email protected]> wrote: > >> PHEW, I was about to announce that the post is live now when I saw your >> mail and quickly removed tweets and set the article to private and >> scheduled it for April 30th, so it got removed from the blog page. >> >> It’s all good now, sorry for the rush there. >> >> Take your time! >> >> Feel free to publish when ready, but I’m not 100% if you have the right >> permissions in WordPress, just let me know if you don’t and I’ll push the >> button :) >> >> If you do publish it, let us know, so we can set up tweets and whatnot :) >> >> Best >> Jan >> -- >> >>> On 29 Mar 2016, at 16:19, Tim Millwood <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>> Can we wait a few days? there are some minor additions I want to make. >>> >>> I will make sure it's ready before the weekly news goes out. I may also >>> have something for weekly new by then too. >>> >>> Am I ok to publish myself when ready? >>> >>> On 29 March 2016 at 15:16, Jan Lehnardt <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>>> Tim, >>>> >>>> this is brilliant! >>>> >>>> If nobody objects, I’ll post this later today. >>>> >>>> Jenn, we want to add this to the weekly news ;) >>>> >>>> Best >>>> Jan >>>> -- >>>> >>>>> On 26 Mar 2016, at 11:34, Tim Millwood <[email protected]> >> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> For those who have access I have provided an initial draft of my blog >>>> post >>>>> at https://couchdbblog.wordpress.com/?p=937&preview=true >>>>> >>>>> I will be proof reading and reviewing through today with an aim to >>>> publish >>>>> later in the week. >>>>> >>>>> All feedback welcome. >>>>> >>>>> I tried to keep it pretty high level and not too technical, and would >> be >>>>> happy to provide follow up posts with more technical details if there's >>>>> interest. >>>>> >>>>> On 22 March 2016 at 13:37, Jan Lehnardt <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Oops, sorry, I left you hanging there. I’ve now added you as an author >>>> to >>>>>> blog.couchdb.org. >>>>>> >>>>>> Best >>>>>> Jan >>>>>> -- >>>>>> >>>>>>> On 22 Mar 2016, at 13:24, Tim Millwood <[email protected]> >>>> wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I've setup a wordpress account, username "timmillwood1". >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On 22 March 2016 at 12:19, Garren Smith <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Sorry I'm really slow to reply on this. This is really great Tim. >> I'm >>>>>>>> looking forward to the blogpost. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> On Thu, Mar 17, 2016 at 11:30 AM, Andy Wenk <[email protected]> >>>>>> wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> This is all awesome - thanks a lot Tim ;-) >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> If you need a reviewer for the blog post, I am happy to do so. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> All the best >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Andy >>>>>>>>> -- >>>>>>>>> Andy Wenk >>>>>>>>> Hamburg - Germany >>>>>>>>> RockIt! >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> GPG public key: >>>>>>>>> https://pgp.mit.edu/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x4F1D0C59BC90917D >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> On 16 Mar 2016, at 19:40, Jan Lehnardt <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Heya Tim, >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> thanks for writing! :) >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> I hope everyone agrees here that what you are doing is amazing and >>>> we >>>>>>>>>> wish you the best of luck. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> But we also want to help with highlighting your work and showing >> the >>>>>>>>>> world what is possible. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> I think your outline looks like a great outline for a blog post >>>>>>>> already, >>>>>>>>>> so unless anyone here objects, feel free to write up a draft at >> any >>>>>>>> time >>>>>>>>>> and we’ll take it from there. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> If you want to sign up for an account on http://blog.couchdb.org >>>> then >>>>>>>>>> I can add you to the editorial team and you can write the draft >>>> right >>>>>>>>>> in WordPress where we publish these things, just tell me your >>>> username >>>>>>>> :) >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Looking forward to reviewing your draft! >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Best >>>>>>>>>> Jan >>>>>>>>>> -- >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> On 16 Mar 2016, at 13:31, Tim Millwood <[email protected] >>> >>>>>>>>> wrote: >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> After debugging some issues on IRC with Jan he invited me to >>>> propose >>>>>>>> an >>>>>>>>>>> article for the CouchDB blog about the work I'm doing for Drupal >>>> and >>>>>>>>>>> CouchDB. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> For those that haven't seen, the TL;DR is: We are exposing >> CouchDB >>>>>>>>>>> compatible endpoints from Drupal (the PHP based CMS, you knew >> that, >>>>>>>>>>> right?), so that we can replicate content between Drupal sites >>>> using >>>>>>>> the >>>>>>>>>>> replication.io protocol. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> It'd be awesome to write a blog post giving a wide arching >> overview >>>>>> of >>>>>>>>> what >>>>>>>>>>> we are doing. We've had to: >>>>>>>>>>> - Alter all content in Drupal to be revisionable and enforce that >>>>>>>>>>> - Implement revision hashes >>>>>>>>>>> - Prevent revisions from being deleted (and add _deleted flag) >>>>>>>>>>> - Store parent revisions and generate a revision tree >>>>>>>>>>> - Normalize and denormalize all content to and from json >>>>>>>>>>> - Setup all endpoints >>>>>>>>>>> - Implement a replicator in php so we can do full Drupal to >> Drupal >>>>>>>>>>> replication without CouchDB >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> One link I shared with Jan was >>>>>>>>>>> https://travis-ci.org/relaxedws/drupal-relaxed/jobs/116109952 >>>> which >>>>>>>>> shows a >>>>>>>>>>> test we run adding documents to couchdb, then using out PHP >>>>>> replicator >>>>>>>>> to >>>>>>>>>>> replicate these documents from couchdb, to drupal, then to >> another >>>>>>>>> drupal >>>>>>>>>>> site, then back to couchdb again. We can a number of additional >>>>>>>>> documents >>>>>>>>>>> through the process, but these are Drupal uses which we are >>>> treating >>>>>>>> as >>>>>>>>>>> documents and also replicating. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> -- >>>>>>>>>> Professional Support for Apache CouchDB: >>>>>>>>>> https://neighbourhood.ie/couchdb-support/ >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> -- >>>>>> Professional Support for Apache CouchDB: >>>>>> https://neighbourhood.ie/couchdb-support/ >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Professional Support for Apache CouchDB: >>>> https://neighbourhood.ie/couchdb-support/ >>>> >>>> >> >> -- >> Professional Support for Apache CouchDB: >> https://neighbourhood.ie/couchdb-support/ >> >>
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