Anyway, I won't post anymore. Apparently it's like Ruby on Rails, superiority and if you don't like it, then leave. So, good luck. (Omg we don't want you anyway, lololol!)
I found this poking around the interwebs, following some blogs, found a few entries, and here I was. The wiki left me confusing because a lot of it is not yet done (Yes I know you are not done yet). Two users shared two projects, which I am really thankful for, they showed me how you could make use of CouchDBs features (funnily enough, neither of them was a web application). > which just uses a limited feature set of CouchDB doesn't > mean they don't get it. Well I wasn't here to find out what you can just as well with anything else that allows you to store and retrieve. > Not sure what you exactly propose, but streaming > the view result to the client and cutting at a date > where the month marker bumps to 10 seems pretty > reasonable to get this into two buckets. A view that gives you the Jan-Nov documents in the first group, and Nov-Dec in the second one. > Run a cronjob that does the roll-up for you periodically and use single > docs in the meantime that can be later deleted. How does it integrate with replication? Anyway. Haha...
