Has anybody used supervisord to manage startup of their couchdb instance?  I'm 
using the project to manage other portions of my application -- and even though 
I have a functioning init.d script for couchdb (on centos 6.3) -- I was 
pondering using supervisord for it as well.  I've not encountered any problems 
with the init.d startup method for couchdb -- but was just pondering minimizing 
the number of different pieces that people approaching my application stack 
need to be familiar with.  Has anybody tried this with good or bad results.  
Are there standout reasons not to do this?

Thanks,
Ben

Nathaniel Cohen
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