if any
further clarification is needed.
Thank you,
On 3 December 2013 23:46, david martin david.mar...@lymegreen.co.uk
wrote:
NO!
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, Octavian Damiean odami...@linux.com wrote:
On Wed, Dec 4, 2013 at 6:55 PM, Peter Nolan peterwno...@gmail.com wrote:
Personally, what i'd like to see from 'couch-apps'. is the ability for a
layman to be able to develop websites that use couchdb as the database,
knowing only
HTML
CSS
For charging up the couch beam lazer, the inclusion of Benoit is a worthy
choice.
As is Robert Newson; for being a name that appears in an awful lot of email
chains.
Congrats to both. May their vigor keep the couch project strong.
-Pete
The motto of couchdb is,
relax.
Personally I haven't had a need for security so far, but a lot of people
have been asking about the security protocol of couch. In fact, its almost
always the first question asked by someone unfamiliar with the project.
So making an intuitive, secure, and 'relaxful' security is something that
Any documentation is good.
What is this 'spam'? Haven't personally encountered anything on the wiki
that would be 'considered' spam (perhaps not stumbled upon that portion?)
But it's inevitable that the wiki will be attacked by unscrupulous people
and as such, the wiki should prepare for this.
Didn't couch/couchone/couchbase/whateveritscalledthisweek hire a writer?
If you need a writer for documentation I'm more than willing to contribute.
Eye dun rite gud.
It doesn't matter where the 'centralized' information is located, it just
needs to be centralized.
There are a bunch of great little bits of information scattered throughout
the internet, from blogs, to stackoverflow etc.
Out of curiosity, how hard is it to create plugins for firefox? If one
The point that was trying to be made was that a database system that allows
such an extreme degree of decentralization (with replication and whatnot) is
that information is incredibly decentralized.
Having a location that contains all necessary documentation is incredibly
important.
/me votes 'present'.
well, i view myself as neither an active player nor a sidelined player but
an eager first row fan in this community that looks forward to the advances
in this couch 'game'.
With minimal understanding of what would/wouldn't make a good release, my
vote should have marginal weight.
To quote, the
Great work. Documentation of everyones code is greatly needed and furthers
usage of their code.
Will upgrade Jans grade to an A+
-Pete
I would like a more formal direction on the future of couchapps. I am
unsure how couchapps will proceed, but one thing i would like to see is the
ability of your basic internet users to be able to form their own couchapps
by easily integrating other couchapps into their databases, modifying
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