I actually think this is the best one: http://aviflax.com/images/CouchDB%20Website%20Diagram%20Study%20B,%2011%20July%202010,%20Avi%20Flax.png
I would replace "JSON via HTTP" with just "HTTP" (I don't think the mile high overview has to call out REST or JSON specifically). Also, that giant tag cloud could get smaller. If it were the size of the browsers that would be good. Also, I'm not an IE fan but it should probably be in the browser buttons or else someone might think we require a good browser :) -Mikeal On Sun, Jul 11, 2010 at 4:09 PM, J Chris Anderson <[email protected]> wrote: > > On Jul 11, 2010, at 3:59 PM, David Coallier wrote: > > >> > >> p2p Replication / sync > >> > >> Running on Mobile Devices > >> > >> Queries against heterogenous data > >> > >> (something I'm missing?) > >> > > > > I think that's right. If we can find a way to manage to display the > > main points of interest as you mentioned it might be better for users. > > > > What about 2 diagrams maybe? One on the right, and one a bit lower on the > left? > > > > Anyways, here's something funny :P > > > http://david.couchone.com/images/65a917c2a53e7f5f70ad500015001277/couch-in-space.jpg > > > > finally, someone understands my motivations for throwing my lot in with > CouchDB. we need some kind of synchronization protocol or else the Mars > colonies won't be able to share their cat videos with us! > > > This is me retiring from being a designer (I just can't be one -- no > > matter how many scribbles I make :P) > > > > > > -- > > David Coallier > >
