Agree.
GH is ok for people involved in dev.
I want to see topics into my mailbox, even if they are not relevant to
my use case(s).
This way I learn from others' issues.
Push is definitely better than pull/search in case of Couch.
In any case, if GH discussions are selected, then there must be a
Well, as a user, I kind of find that the move to a github discussion is
not at all helpful. Email lists are a time-proven mechanism - why break
what ain't broke.
Miles Fidelman
On 7/12/20 3:43 PM, Kiril Stankov wrote:
Hi,
I see that some topics on the list are not in the github discussions
Hi Kiril,
On 12/07/2020 15:43, Kiril Stankov wrote:
I see that some topics on the list are not in the github discussions and
vice versa?
Shall we all consider the mailing list obsolete and move to github?
Not at all. We're currently in early, closed beta testing of the GitHub
Discussions
Hi,
I see that some topics on the list are not in the github discussions and
vice versa?
Shall we all consider the mailing list obsolete and move to github?
Is there a way to get summaries from github or other kind of
notifications by email?
Cheers,
Kiril.
Heya Garren,
great point, I’ve adjusted things to measure from last row sent in the request
to the end of the response[1], and update the results (not much of a difference
overall), numbers go up a little, but the doc size seems to make little
difference.
Note that this is a rather speed SSD
Hi Jan,
That is a really interesting experiment. I was trying to benchmark
_all_docs recently and I've noticed is that it will stream the results, so
it returns the header and the start of the body before its done any actual
work. I'm not 100% sure if that is the case when `key=` is used. You
Hey all,
based on a question in our new GitHub Discussion board, I got interested in
what is faster: retrieve a doc _rev with a HEAD request or with an
_all_docs?key=docid request. The results might be interesting for folks: