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  1. Great info about CouchDB as backend for Ubuntu One (cloud storage/sync) from @arstechnica: http://bit.ly/1POpqX
  2. @VrtakCZ Mini-školení udělám zadarmo samozřejmě, jenomže co stihnu za 20-30min? V podstatě nic a *míň* než na Webexpo :(
  3. Git školení [http://www.git-fu.cz/] odloženy na termín "až se přihlásí dost účastníků"
  4. @mac_switcher Asi nejlepší je http://www.telestream.net/s...
  5. @alexanderkahn My usual fail, demanding concept. „Let's publish long, heavily researched and just all-around-perfect stuff and nothing else“
  6. Being reminded every minute of today about all the things different from 20yrs ago in my life. So grateful. V #velvetrevolution
  7. @alexanderkahn Yeah, that's mine, should polish it, but styling Tumblr is kinda painful :) Fixed the curls with \s, thanks!
  8. Small writeup about the couchdb clustering via nginx: http://bit.ly/2w21Et Stupidly easy!
  9. Database replication in CouchDB with "continuous":true is indeed indistinguishable from magic :) And Nginx fronts the cluster like a charm
  10. Awesome graphic & interface design by Pentagram: http://bit.ly/2yeMwG (via @kottke)
  11. @machal Je to cool, ale přijde mi to strašlivě pomalý, Flickr asi nestíhá.
  12. @chacon Scott, could you please pull Czech translation of Why Git Is Better? [http://github.com/karmi/why...]
  13. @msgre "Admin zadarmo" :)))
  14. @machal To přece proto, aby sis mohl *vybrat* něco jiného než Paperclip. Rails jsou platforma, ne CMS.
  15. @janl *My* pleasure! I've inadverently burnt whole afternoon with the book yesterday! :) The CouchDB philosophy reminds me of Git very much
  16. @chriskottom Definitely! I am high as I kite from it: HTTP everywhere/JSON storage/optimistic concurrency/Futon GUI/totally RESTful API/...
  17. The #couchdb book at http://bit.ly/38Seux has shockingly good level of technical writing. (I just wish I could write like *that*.)
  18. @alexanderkahn But that may be quite well FUD on my part :) Haven't touched Drupal/Wordpress/etc in quite some time - easier to build things
  19. @alexanderkahn Stuff like "default look" etc. I believe more in platforms enabling you to easily write CMS (Rails/Django/etc), not boxed CMS
  20. Get some key:value info fix (slides/video) at http://nosqlberlin.de, nice write-up at http://bit.ly/1AhmbW. Via @martincik