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  1. @bigbluehat What are you waiting for? :D
  2. @eee_c That was more meant as a "if you send a patch, that'd help" :)
  3. @elegantcode Is there an RSS feed for http://elegantcode.com/cate... that could be fed into http://planet.couchdb.org/?
  4. @eee_c lot's of infra has similar limits. There's caches and proxies you never get to see. But yeah, a GET support is likely to get accepted
  5. @eee_c I'd love to support multi-key-get over GET, but there's the 2k limit for URIs. Hence POST. It's not pure, but a practical choice.
  6. @chalkers Not out of the box, but there's there's an easy to install plugin: http://bit.ly/pfdzh
  7. @ShiningRay People tried. JS-execution speed is non-issue in view index creation.
  8. @young_zach Thanks! :)
  9. @young_zach If you like, you can share your experience on the user@ mailing list and get some help? http://bit.ly/XjDIi
  10. @young_zach A "crash report" is something that can happen in normal operation. That's how Erlang works.
  11. @young_zach I'm happy to help investigating the cause if you have time, but this sounds like a user-error.
  12. @young_zach Can you elaborate please? I'm usually persisting correctly :)
  13. @btriley Your link doesn't point to any benchmark :)
  14. CouchDBSphinx plugin: http://github.com/ulbrich/c...
  15. @sigsegvat Also read http://bit.ly/f5LZs :)
  16. @sigsegvat I have admin users: http://bit.ly/iwF9v
  17. RT @merbist: just made CouchRest initialization of objects with timestamps 14x faster.
  18. RT @patcito: Deterninistic rev ids now working in @couchdb http://is.gd/1qm3v
  19. I'm definitely not SQL compliant. #leanintoit
  20. #YouMightBeAGeekIf the word "couch" gets you started on the wonders of JSON and REST ( @couchdb ) (via @nitin)