On Jul 11, 2010, at 4:33 PM, Mikeal Rogers wrote: > I actually think this is the best one: > > http://aviflax.com/images/CouchDB%20Website%20Diagram%20Study%20B,%2011%20July%202010,%20Avi%20Flax.png >
All this really says is that CouchDB is an "integration database" with an HTTP API. I'd love to get an illustration that makes it clear about replication / sync across desktop and mobile. Chris > 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 >> >>
