Hi all, the post is now online: https://blog.couchdb.org/2016/05/31/testing-clustered-applications-like-couchdb/
Please spread the word ;-) All the best Andy -- Andy Wenk RockIt! Hamburg / Germany GPG public key: https://pgp.mit.edu/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x4F1D0C59BC90917D > On 29 May 2016, at 13:01, Jan Lehnardt <[email protected]> wrote: > > +1 > >> On 28 May 2016, at 16:23, Sebastian Rothbucher >> <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Hi Andy, >> >> I'll trust the experts ;-) >> Let's take next Tue then, great! >> >> So many thanks 2 you and Jenn >> >> Best >> Sebastian >> >> >> On Sat, May 28, 2016 at 2:12 PM, Andy Wenk <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Hi Jenn and Sebastian, >>> >>> I can publish the post at any time you want. A good day is Tuesday … so >>> why not next Tuesday? >>> >>> All the best >>> >>> Andy >>> >>> -- >>> Andy Wenk >>> RockIt! >>> >>> Hamburg / Germany >>> >>> GPG public key: >>> https://pgp.mit.edu/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x4F1D0C59BC90917D >>> >>>> On 27 May 2016, at 18:26, Sebastian Rothbucher < >>> [email protected]> wrote: >>>> >>>> Hi Jenn, Andy, >>>> >>>> thanks a lot for your help so far. I did incorporate the suggestions made >>>> to the best of my know, I'm just a little unsure about how 2 proceed. To >>>> me, it looks good and ready 2 go live - but I don't want to rush things. >>>> >>>> What do you think is the best steps 2go? >>>> >>>> Thanks - and best >>>> 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 <[email protected]> >>> 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 >>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> > On 12 May 2016, at 22:40, Sebastian Rothbucher >>>>> <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>> > >>>>> > Hi Andy, >>>>> > >>>>> > that would be awesome, thanks! Pls. let me know how I can help >>> also... >>>>> > >>>>> > Best >>>>> > Sebastian >>>>> > >>>>> > On Thu, May 12, 2016 at 10:31 PM, Andy Wenk & >>> lt;[email protected] >>>>> > >>>>> wrote: >>>>> > >>>>> >> Hi all, >>>>> >> >>>>> >> I can put your blog post to our CouchDB WP blog and Jenn can >>> edit >>>>> there. >>>>> >> Let me know if you want me to do so. >>>>> >> >>>>> >> Cheers >>>>> >> >>>>> >> Andy >>>>> >> \-- >>>>> >> Andy Wenk >>>>> >> Hamburg - Germany >>>>> >> RockIt! >>>>> >> >>>>> >> GPG public key: >>>>> >> >>>>> https://pgp.mit.edu/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x4F1D0C59BC90917D >>>>> >> >>>>> >> >>>>> >> >>>>> >> >>>>> >>> On 12 May 2016, at 17:36, Sebastian Rothbucher < >>>>> >> [email protected]> wrote: >>>>> >>> >>>>> >>> Hi Jenn, >>>>> >>> >>>>> >>> I can use our team's Blog (https://blog.akquinet.de/) to >>>>> publish >>>>> unless >>>>> >>> better ideas come up. I don't think we have a tough >>> timeline - >>>>> rather >>>>> >> after >>>>> >>> people found time to give feedback I can go ahead and >>> publish >>>>> ;-) >>>>> >>> >>>>> >>> Your thoughts are most welcome (& so are all others). >>>>> >>> >>>>> >>> Thanks a lot! - and best >>>>> >>> >>>>> >>> Sebastian >>>>> >>> >>>>> >>> >>>>> >>> >>>>> >>> >>>>> >>> On Thu, May 12, 2016 at 4:41 PM, Jenn Turner >>>>> <[email protected]> >>>>> >> wrote: >>>>> >>> >>>>> >>>> I can definitely do that. When are you thinking to >>>>> publish? >>>>> What's the >>>>> >>>> timeline :) >>>>> >>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>>> >>>> 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 6:05 am, Garren Smith >>>>> &lt;[email protected]&gt; >>>>> >> wrote: >>>>> >>>> >>>>> >>>>> Hi Sebastian, >>>>> >>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>>> >>>>> That is a great blogpost. Really interesting and I >>>>> think >>>>> it would be >>>>> >>>> useful >>>>> >>>> for a lot of people. I think it would be great if >>> Jenn, or >>>>> anyone else >>>>> >>>> interested, could give it a proof read and edit. >>>>> >>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>>> >>>>> Cheers >>>>> >>>> Garren >>>>> >>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>>> >>>>> On Tue, May 10, 2016 at 11:10 PM, Sebastian >>> Rothbucher >>>>> &lt; >>>>> >>>> [email protected]&gt; wrote: >>>>> >>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>>> >>>>> &gt; Hi marketers, >>>>> >>>> &gt; >>>>> >>>> &gt; >>>>> >>>> &gt; before and during jsunconf, I had the chance >>> to >>>>> help >>>>> out a little >>>>> >> with >>>>> >>>> the >>>>> >>>> &gt; JS-based tests for CouchDB (finally made it >>> into >>>>> CouchDB via PR >>>>> >> #410) >>>>> >>>> – >>>>> >>>> and >>>>> >>>> &gt; I did some writeup on it in a (draft) blog >>> post. >>>>> (unlike Robert, I >>>>> >>>> didn't >>>>> >>>> &gt; go to a fancy café, but still...) >>>>> >>>> &gt; >>>>> >>>> &gt; If people find the post interesting >>> (otherwise: >>>>> no >>>>> hard feelings >>>>> >> ;-) >>>>> >>>> ), >>>>> >>>> I'm >>>>> >>>> &gt; more than happy 2 share it – but I'd need (and >>>>> appreciate) some >>>>> >>>> feedback >>>>> >>>> &gt; before. >>>>> >>>> &gt; >>>>> >>>> &gt; >>>>> >>>> &gt; Anyways: here's the draft – any thoughts and >>>>> feedback welcome: >>>>> >>>> &gt; >>>>> >>>> &gt; >>>>> >>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>>> >> >>>>> >>>>> >>> https://gist.github.com/sebastianrothbucher/5e30ebbd98c64330f61ce87a9b8a4d00 >>>>> >>>> &gt; >>>>> >>>> &gt; >>>>> >>>> &gt; Thanks – and best >>>>> >>>> &gt; >>>>> >>>> &gt; Sebastian >>>>> >>>> &gt; >>>>> >>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>>> >> >>>>> >> >>>>> >>>>> >>> >>> > > -- > Professional Support for Apache CouchDB: > https://neighbourhood.ie/couchdb-support/ >
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