On Sun, 1 Mar 2015 18:22:19 +0100 Robert Kowalski <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Maria, > > wow that is super cool! > > It would be really awesome to make this a part of the official > documentation at https://github.com/apache/couchdb-documentation :) > > Would you submit a PR for it? > > All the best, > Robert Thanks :D I will submit a PR when these files answers all my questions. I still have a few to go. // Maria > On Sun, Mar 1, 2015 at 5:11 PM, Maria <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > (This is the correct email to respond to, sorry for the noise.) > > > > This is the result of months hanging on IRC picking up one piece of > > information at a time from the devs and one day wrestling with > > CouchDB. I am sending this to the list, hoping that it will be > > useful to someone. Please tell if you see an error or you have a > > question that was not answered. > > > > https://github.com/mar-ia/couchdb-crazy > > > > If that name does not make you think twice about running the master > > of a database under development using the instructions from someone > > on the Internet, then I do not know what will ;) > > Expect things to go wrong in spectacular ways. > > Sounds like fun? > > Well then, get popcorn, some servers and let's go! > > > > > > Section 1: > > 01-setup > > 02-installation > > 03-deploy > > > > How to build a cluster of physical firewalled machines, or running > > all the nodes on a single computer. > > > > Section 2: > > 04-use > > 05-sharding > > > > Takes the cluster for a spin. Add nodes, remove nodes, move shards. > > Explains what n,q,r and w are. > > > > > > TL;DR > > Wait for the final release. > > > > // Maria
