Has anyone written to him to ask that he clarify why he doesn't recommend it?
On Sun, Apr 18, 2010 at 4:45 AM, Michael Genereux <[email protected]>wrote: > He says it "falls over in production". I would take that to mean that > either it has a 20/80 problem like Rails used to (some would argue > still does) or that once it's in production use, some steep decline in > performance as real load of the web starts hammering it for data. The > only short coming I've had thus far is ad-hoc bulk data manipulation. > > On Sat, Apr 17, 2010 at 3:36 PM, Niket Patel <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi, > > > > Today, I was watching http://vimeo.com/10838794 ( Skip to 16.00 minutes > ) > > Ezra just discarded CouchDB and not recommend for any production use. He > never tried to explain what those issues and why he doesn't recommend. > > > > But I would like to know views of CouchDB community despite the fact that > he doesn't gave any reasons. this is his own preference but he is smart ruby > hacker, he should have reasons. > > > > Niket > > > -- Paul Bonser http://probablyprogramming.com
