Dear community,

Apache CouchDB® 3.0.1 and 3.1.0 have been released and are available for 
download.

Apache CouchDB® lets you access your data where you need it. The Couch 
Replication Protocol is implemented in a variety of projects and products that 
span every imaginable computing environment from globally distributed 
server-clusters, over mobile phones to web browsers.

Store your data safely, on your own servers, or with any leading cloud 
provider. Your web- and native applications love CouchDB, because it speaks 
JSON natively and supports binary data for all your data storage needs.

The Couch Replication Protocol lets your data flow seamlessly between server 
clusters to mobile phones and web browsers, enabling a compelling offline-first 
user-experience while maintaining high performance and strong reliability. 
CouchDB comes with a developer-friendly query language, and optionally 
MapReduce for simple, efficient, and comprehensive data retrieval.

    https://couchdb.apache.org/#download

Pre-built packages for Windows, macOS, Debian/Ubuntu and RHEL/CentOS are 
available.

CouchDB 3.0.1 is a maintenance release, and was originally published on 
2020-05-05.

CouchDB 3.1.0 is a feature release, and was originally published on 2020-05-05.

The community would like to thank all contributors for their part in making 
this release, from the smallest bug report or patch to major contributions in 
code, design, or marketing, we couldn’t have done it without you!

See the official release notes document for an exhaustive list of all changes:

    http://docs.couchdb.org/en/stable/whatsnew/3.1.html

Release Notes highlights from 3.0.1:

  - A memory leak when encoding large binary content was patched
- Improvements in documentation and defaults - JavaScript will no longer corrupt UTF-8 strings in various JS functions Release Notes highlights from 3.1.0:

Everything from 3.0.1, plus...

  - Support for Java Web Tokens

  - Support for SpiderMonkey 68, including binaries for Ubuntu 20.04 (Focal 
Fossa)

  - Up to a 40% performance improvement in the database compactor

  -
On behalf of the CouchDB PMC,
Joan Touzet

Reply via email to