Compared to the other two, lack of "partial updates" can be easy to work-around using update handlers. Still, it's a workaround.
On 9 May 2012 16:33, Bob Dionne <[email protected]> wrote: > it's interesting, I"m not sure how large or broad a user sampling this is > but the top three requests seem to be: > > 1. Chained map/reduce > > 2. Partial doc updates > > 3. Native FTI > > I don't quite get #2 but #1 and #3 have been around a long time > > > On Apr 30, 2012, at 6:53 AM, Alon Keren wrote: > > > I've decided that it would make sense if the wishlist focused not just on > > CouchDB proper, but also on the ecosystem of tools (and plugins?) around > it. > > After all, some desired features may appear faster outside of couch > proper > > (like full-text search in couchdb-lucene), and other stuff may never be > > exactly right to be included out of the box (like document versioning). > > > > Thoughts and feedback welcome, > > > > Alon > > > > On 26 April 2012 20:58, Alon Keren <[email protected]> wrote: > > > >> Hi everyone, > >> > >> Following the excellent initiative by couch devs with the recent > >> feature-survey [1] [2], I figured it would be worth while to have a > >> permanent wish-list for just user-facing features; a place for users to > put > >> their own ideas and feature-requests, and to vote on others'. > >> > >> Such a wish-list serves two obvious purposes: > >> 1. helping users raise awareness for their needs. I don't find JIRA > >> accessible or visible enough for this purpose. This would result in: > >> 2. helping developers (and would-be developers) keep tabs on what > features > >> the community is really missing, and which it isn't > >> > >> I started a wish-list here: http://couchdbwishlist.userecho.com/. I > >> seeded it from Bob Newson's compilation of potential features [3], and I > >> really hope to see things added and voted on, and to get the ball > rolling. > >> > >> For those interested, some of the reasons I went with userecho: > >> - simple voting scheme (albeit not as informative as allourideas's) > >> - relatively rich text editor > >> - comments > >> - clean interface > >> - free (albeit as in beer) > >> > >> I would more than welcome any ideas or suggestions. > >> > >> Relax on, > >> > >> Alon > >> (http://alon.me) > >> > >> [1] http://www.allourideas.org/couchdb2012/results > >> [2] > >> > http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/couchdb-user/201204.mbox/browser > >> [3] https://gist.github.com/2387973 > >> > >> > >
