Hi Per,
thanks for nudging again. This thread needs to happen on dev@ though :)
Cheers
Jan
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On 4 Feb 2010, at 01:04, Per Ejeklint wrote:
Fellow couchers, the official roadmap page
(http://couchdb.apache.org/roadmap.html) is a tiiiny little outdated. As I'm
trying to convince my new
OK, I'll subscribe to that one as well then.
But if it's a policy to keep the roadmap among developers, it's a questionable
one - IMHO. Information from the project core about what the next release
focuses on, and an approximate schedule, is very valuable knowledge when
deciding wether a new
On 4/02/2010 4:43 AM, David Leonardi wrote:
+1 .
some 7 months ago i convinced a customer to have faith in couchdb as a
distributed data store, and yet, after 0.10 the windows build still
doesnt work.
A Windows build will be available for 0.11 (and snapshots are available
now at
Fellow couchers, the official roadmap page
(http://couchdb.apache.org/roadmap.html) is a tiiiny little outdated. As I'm
trying to convince my new customer to make an epic technology leap I need as
much info as possible about the near future for CouchDB. 0.11 seems to feature
rich enough for
+1 .
some 7 months ago i convinced a customer to have faith in couchdb as a
distributed data store, and yet, after 0.10 the windows build still
doesnt work.
On Thu, Feb 4, 2010 at 10:04 AM, Per Ejeklint ejekl...@mac.com wrote:
Fellow couchers, the official roadmap page
Hi all,
http://couchdb.apache.org/roadmap.html hasn't been updated. And in
fact i'm really curious. What is the next things on the roadmap ? Also
damien spoke in june to have a fixed release schedule (one every 6
months ?) is it still something in view ?
- benoit
On 1 Nov 2009, at 15:44, Benoit Chesneau wrote:
Hi all,
http://couchdb.apache.org/roadmap.html hasn't been updated. And in
fact i'm really curious. What is the next things on the roadmap ? Also
damien spoke in june to have a fixed release schedule (one every 6
months ?) is it still something