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On Fri, Aug 30, 2013 at 9:32 AM, Robert Newson <[email protected]> wrote: > "particularly cool to me to be harvesting emails from an apache list for > marketing purposes in the first place" > > That would be distinctly uncool if true, thanks for letting us know. > > B. > > > > On 30 August 2013 13:45, Andru Vallance <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Just wondering - has anyone else on this list been receiving unsolicited >> marketing emails from Greg McFarlane at CouchBase? I've never signed up to >> anything from them, and since I'm only just dipping my toes into the waters >> of CouchDB, my participation on this list is pretty much my only active >> engagement with the CouchDB community - for now at least :) >> >> In response to the first email (below) I where my details were obtained >> but have received no response until today I got a "follow up" message which >> made no mention of my request. >> >> This time I'm just clicking the unsubscribe button but it doesn't seem >> particularly cool to me to be harvesting emails from an apache list for >> marketing purposes in the first place, so I wanted to see if anyone else >> had been stung. >> >> Andru >> >> Hello Andru, >> >> Couchbase is the leading NoSQL database helping hundreds of companies, >> including Zynga, Orbitz, and TuneWiki deploy applications with a >> schemaless, distributed data tier. Our database provides consistent high >> performance, a flexible data model, easy scalability, and "always-on" >> operation. >> >> I'd like to have a quick 5 minute call with you to explore whether >> Couchbase would be a good fit for Tinymighty. Do you have any availability >> in the next two weeks? >> >> >> Hello Andru, >> >> Just wanted to check back in. Couchbase is the schemaless NoSQL document >> database used by many companies >> includingSalesforce.com<http://salesforce.com/>, >> McGraw-Hill and Thomson Reuters. It provides consistent high performance, a >> flexible data model, it's easily scalable, and it's always on 24x7x365. >> >> Do you have time for a brief 5-minute call to discuss use-cases and >> determine if Couchbase would be a good fit for Tinymighty? >> >> Thanks and regards, >> Greg >> >> Greg McFarlane >> Account Development >> Couchbase, Inc. >> [email protected] >> >> >
