> On 14 May 2016, at 11:13, [email protected] wrote:
> 
> Hi Robert,

What in the world? … That should have read “Hi Sebastian” … sorry ...

> 
> I have sent you an invitation …
> 
> All the best
> 
> Andy
> --
> Andy Wenk
> Hamburg - Germany
> RockIt!
> 
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> 
> 
>> On 14 May 2016, at 10:34, Sebastian Rothbucher 
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi Andy,
>> 
>> yes, I do - it's sebastianrothbucherakq
>> 
>> Thanks & best
>>  Sebastian
>> 
>> 
>> On Fri, May 13, 2016 at 9:04 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>>> 
>>> Hi Sebastian,
>>> do you have a WP account?
>>> Cheers
>>> Andy
>>> --
>>> Sent mobile ... Expect typos Freitag, 13 Mai 2016, 06:49nachm. +02:00 von
>>> Sebastian Rothbucher < [email protected]> :
>>> 
>>>> Hi Jenn, Andy,
>>>> 
>>>> that sounds amazing already, thanks! I guess I just have 2 figure out how
>>> I
>>>> can access the draft to look into it and fill the gaps (did ask Andy
>>>> already, maybe there's a way) - or we just drop it into Word / OOo Write
>>>> and use ChangeTrack for the last corrections
>>>> 
>>>> Anyways:Thanks a lot 2 both of you...
>>>> Sebastian
>>>> 
>>>> On Fri, May 13, 2016 at 4:21 PM, Jenn Turner < [email protected] >
>>> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> Just finished proofreading and I can't figure out how to leave comments
>>>>> there.
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> I would appreciate someone double-checking the code formatting I added
>>> to
>>>>> make
>>>>> sure those references are correct.
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> The post switches back and forth between addressing a second person
>>> (you)
>>>>> and
>>>>> third person perspective (one), which is probably something only a
>>> grammer
>>>>> nerd would notice, but I think it toes the line of coming off casually
>>>>> versus
>>>>> formally in terms of tone. I would pick one and stick with it.
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> Also I can't figure out what's being said here, under the Lesson Learned
>>>>> #9:
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> **CouchDB is fortunate to be able new databases** with a single PUT so
>>> Jan
>>>>> Lehnardt (@janl) came up with the idea of dicing the database names
>>> every
>>>>> time. That way, every test starts off a reliable and blank new DB with a
>>>>> unique name **(and Heisenbugs due to a DB delete still needing to free
>>>>> resources cannot happen).**
>>>>> 
>>>>> As good citizens, tests still clean DBs after running.
>>>>> 
>>>>> The highlighting is my own so I wouldn't figure which sentences read
>>>>> tricky.
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> There are places where folks are referred to, who I would link to (Jan
>>> and
>>>>> the
>>>>> test-writing person mentioned at the beginning). Otherwise, looks good.
>>> :)
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> Jenn Turner
>>>>> 
>>>>> The Neighbourhoodie Software GmbH
>>>>> Adalbertstr. 7-8, 10999 Berlin
>>>>> [neighbourhood.ie](http://neighbourhood.ie/ " http://neighbourhood.ie/
>>> " )
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> Handelsregister HRB 157851 B Amtsgericht Charlottenburg
>>>>> Geschäftsführung: Jan Lehnardt
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> On May 12 2016, at 4:48 pm, Andy Wenk &lt;[email protected]&gt;
>>> wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>>> Hi all,
>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>>> I created the post as a draft. The preview is available here:
>>>>> https://couchdbblog.wordpress.com/?p=990&preview=true
>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>>> Sebastian, I think it’s now Jenn’s turn. What would be good to have
>>> is a
>>>>> “About the author” section. You can “borrow” ideas from Robert’s post
>>> here:
>>>>> https://blog.couchdb.org/2016/04/26/databases-arent-boring/ ;-)
>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>>> All the best
>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>>> Andy
>>>>> \--
>>>>> Andy Wenk
>>>>> Hamburg - Germany
>>>>> RockIt!
>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>>> GPG public key:
>>>>> https://pgp.mit.edu/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x4F1D0C59BC90917D
>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>> &gt; On 12 May 2016, at 22:40, Sebastian Rothbucher
>>>>> &lt;[email protected]&gt; wrote:
>>>>> &gt;
>>>>> &gt; Hi Andy,
>>>>> &gt;
>>>>> &gt; that would be awesome, thanks! Pls. let me know how I can help
>>> also...
>>>>> &gt;
>>>>> &gt; Best
>>>>> &gt; Sebastian
>>>>> &gt;
>>>>> &gt; On Thu, May 12, 2016 at 10:31 PM, Andy Wenk &
>>> lt;[email protected]
>>>>> &gt;
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>> &gt;
>>>>> &gt;&gt; Hi all,
>>>>> &gt;&gt;
>>>>> &gt;&gt; I can put your blog post to our CouchDB WP blog and Jenn can
>>> edit
>>>>> there.
>>>>> &gt;&gt; Let me know if you want me to do so.
>>>>> &gt;&gt;
>>>>> &gt;&gt; Cheers
>>>>> &gt;&gt;
>>>>> &gt;&gt; Andy
>>>>> &gt;&gt; \--
>>>>> &gt;&gt; Andy Wenk
>>>>> &gt;&gt; Hamburg - Germany
>>>>> &gt;&gt; RockIt!
>>>>> &gt;&gt;
>>>>> &gt;&gt; GPG public key:
>>>>> &gt;&gt;
>>>>> https://pgp.mit.edu/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x4F1D0C59BC90917D
>>>>> &gt;&gt;
>>>>> &gt;&gt;
>>>>> &gt;&gt;
>>>>> &gt;&gt;
>>>>> &gt;&gt;&gt; On 12 May 2016, at 17:36, Sebastian Rothbucher &lt;
>>>>> &gt;&gt; [email protected]&gt; wrote:
>>>>> &gt;&gt;&gt;
>>>>> &gt;&gt;&gt; Hi Jenn,
>>>>> &gt;&gt;&gt;
>>>>> &gt;&gt;&gt; I can use our team's Blog ( https://blog.akquinet.de/ ) to
>>>>> publish
>>>>> unless
>>>>> &gt;&gt;&gt; better ideas come up. I don't think we have a tough
>>> timeline -
>>>>> rather
>>>>> &gt;&gt; after
>>>>> &gt;&gt;&gt; people found time to give feedback I can go ahead and
>>> publish
>>>>> ;-)
>>>>> &gt;&gt;&gt;
>>>>> &gt;&gt;&gt; Your thoughts are most welcome (&amp; so are all others).
>>>>> &gt;&gt;&gt;
>>>>> &gt;&gt;&gt; Thanks a lot! - and best
>>>>> &gt;&gt;&gt;
>>>>> &gt;&gt;&gt; Sebastian
>>>>> &gt;&gt;&gt;
>>>>> &gt;&gt;&gt;
>>>>> &gt;&gt;&gt;
>>>>> &gt;&gt;&gt;
>>>>> &gt;&gt;&gt; On Thu, May 12, 2016 at 4:41 PM, Jenn Turner
>>>>> &lt;[email protected]&gt;
>>>>> &gt;&gt; wrote:
>>>>> &gt;&gt;&gt;
>>>>> &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; I can definitely do that. When are you thinking to
>>>>> publish?
>>>>> What's the
>>>>> &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; timeline :)
>>>>> &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;
>>>>> &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;
>>>>> &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; Jenn Turner
>>>>> &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;
>>>>> &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; The Neighbourhoodie Software GmbH
>>>>> &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; Adalbertstr. 7-8, 10999 Berlin
>>>>> &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; [neighbourhood.ie](http://neighbourhood.ie/
>>>>> " http://neighbourhood.ie/ "
>>>>> &gt;&gt; )
>>>>> &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;
>>>>> &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;
>>>>> &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; Handelsregister HRB 157851 B Amtsgericht Charlottenburg
>>>>> &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; Geschäftsführung: Jan Lehnardt
>>>>> &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;
>>>>> &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;
>>>>> &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;
>>>>> &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; On May 12 2016, at 6:05 am, Garren Smith
>>>>> &amp;lt;[email protected]&amp;gt;
>>>>> &gt;&gt; wrote:
>>>>> &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;
>>>>> &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; Hi Sebastian,
>>>>> &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;
>>>>> &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;
>>>>> &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;
>>>>> &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; That is a great blogpost. Really interesting and I
>>>>> think
>>>>> it would be
>>>>> &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; useful
>>>>> &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; for a lot of people. I think it would be great if
>>> Jenn, or
>>>>> anyone else
>>>>> &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; interested, could give it a proof read and edit.
>>>>> &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;
>>>>> &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;
>>>>> &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;
>>>>> &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; Cheers
>>>>> &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; Garren
>>>>> &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;
>>>>> &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;
>>>>> &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;
>>>>> &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; On Tue, May 10, 2016 at 11:10 PM, Sebastian
>>> Rothbucher
>>>>> &amp;lt;
>>>>> &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; [email protected]&amp;gt; wrote:
>>>>> &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;
>>>>> &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;
>>>>> &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;
>>>>> &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; &amp;gt; Hi marketers,
>>>>> &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; &amp;gt;
>>>>> &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; &amp;gt;
>>>>> &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; &amp;gt; before and during jsunconf, I had the chance
>>> to
>>>>> help
>>>>> out a little
>>>>> &gt;&gt; with
>>>>> &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; the
>>>>> &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; &amp;gt; JS-based tests for CouchDB (finally made it
>>> into
>>>>> CouchDB via PR
>>>>> &gt;&gt; #410)
>>>>> &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; –
>>>>> &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; and
>>>>> &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; &amp;gt; I did some writeup on it in a (draft) blog
>>> post.
>>>>> (unlike Robert, I
>>>>> &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; didn't
>>>>> &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; &amp;gt; go to a fancy café, but still...)
>>>>> &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; &amp;gt;
>>>>> &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; &amp;gt; If people find the post interesting
>>> (otherwise:
>>>>> no
>>>>> hard feelings
>>>>> &gt;&gt; ;-)
>>>>> &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; ),
>>>>> &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; I'm
>>>>> &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; &amp;gt; more than happy 2 share it – but I'd need (and
>>>>> appreciate) some
>>>>> &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; feedback
>>>>> &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; &amp;gt; before.
>>>>> &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; &amp;gt;
>>>>> &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; &amp;gt;
>>>>> &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; &amp;gt; Anyways: here's the draft – any thoughts and
>>>>> feedback welcome:
>>>>> &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; &amp;gt;
>>>>> &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; &amp;gt;
>>>>> &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;
>>>>> &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;
>>>>> &gt;&gt;
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>> https://gist.github.com/sebastianrothbucher/5e30ebbd98c64330f61ce87a9b8a4d00
>>>>> &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; &amp;gt;
>>>>> &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; &amp;gt;
>>>>> &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; &amp;gt; Thanks – and best
>>>>> &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; &amp;gt;
>>>>> &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; &amp;gt; Sebastian
>>>>> &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; &amp;gt;
>>>>> &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;
>>>>> &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;
>>>>> &gt;&gt;
>>>>> &gt;&gt;
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>> 
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