Ubuntu (etc) can backport the fix to their 1.2.1 packages any time they like, they should not need an official release.
B. On 12 March 2013 12:37, Lance Carlson <[email protected]> wrote: > Thx Noah! This would be huge. Will this be updated on the site as > well? What about Ubuntu repos too? > > Sent from my iPhone > > On Mar 12, 2013, at 1:27 PM, Noah Slater <[email protected]> wrote: > >> I will kick off a 1.2.2 release once I get a few other things off my plate. >> >> >> On 11 March 2013 19:55, Robert Newson <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> I think Jan means that there isn't a 1.2.2 release yet, he's just >>> correcting your terminology. A build from the tip of 1.2.x includes >>> the rewrite bug fix but it is emphatically *not* 1.2.2. There's a >>> release process to follow. >>> >>> B. >>> >>> On 11 March 2013 14:47, Jeff Charette <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>> fwiw: require() (aka CommonJS) should land this week or next. It's >>>>> been stalled for ages because we needed a zero downtime upgrade path. >>>> That is exciting news, what release will this be? >>>> >>>>> 1.2.2 is not a release yet. We don’t recommend hosters run pre-release >>> versions :) >>>> >>>> I totally get that, unfortunely latest stable dies after 3 requests in a >>> row. Died in a demo today, sooooo fun :) >>>> FYI, my upgrade request was for the premium service not for 1.2.2. >>>> >>>>> I ran into the very same issue and started hosting it myself. Digital >>> Ocean is nice. >>>> >>>> Checking out digital ocean now, looks good. >>>> >>>>> Actually, cloudant doesn't have the rewrite bug. Once they get the >>> security features from 1.2.x I'll be back. :) >>>> me too >>>> >>>> Thanks Jan, Robert, and Lance >>>> >>>> Jeff Charette | Principal >>>> We Are Charette >>>> web / identity / packaging >>>> >>>> m 415.298.2707 >>>> w wearecharette.com >>>> e [email protected] >>>> >>>> On Mar 11, 2013, at 3:29 PM, Robert Newson <[email protected]> wrote: >>>> >>>>> fwiw: require() (aka CommonJS) should land this week or next. It's >>>>> been stalled for ages because we needed a zero downtime upgrade path. >>>>> >>>>> B. >>>>> >>>>> On 11 March 2013 14:01, Jeff Charette <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>>> What is your CouchDB host preference? Here has been my experience >>> which leaves me as a loss for hosted services. >>>>>> >>>>>> Cloudant >>>>>> - doesn't support newest couch techniques like require and I can't >>> find a tutorial to port my couch app. >>>>>> >>>>>> Iriscouch (currently using) >>>>>> - I have nothing but love for these guys, but have had a lot of >>> issues lately. I've requested an upgrade with no response unfortunetly. >>>>>> - they are on 1.2.1 which would be great, but 1.2.1 has a big issue >>> which has been fixed for 1.2.2 >>>>>> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/COUCHDB-1651 >>>>>> >>>>>> Others ? >>>>>> >>>>>> I like the idea of supporting a hosted service, but find myself >>> looking to setup my own. >>>>>> >>>>>> Jeff Charette | Principal >>>>>> We Are Charette >>>>>> web / identity / packaging >>>>>> >>>>>> m 415.298.2707 >>>>>> w wearecharette.com >>>>>> e [email protected] >> >> >> >> -- >> NS
