It’s a wrap on the spookiest month of the year! 🎃 The CouchDB community has been getting up to quite a bit. The blog has a brand-new user story from Simon Lucy, we learn how a CouchDB is used in a social media research project and see it compared to popular database options.
Blog Articles
- Longtime CouchDB user Simon Lucy shares his story and shows us what features make knowledge management app zettel.io so reliable and robust [Simon Lucy on the CouchDB Blog]
- Sohail Saifi’s team show us how CouchDB and PouchDB enabled an offline-first application — and show off the business impact of their decision [Sohail Saifi on Medium]
- This article was published in June
- Vinaykumar Chitukoori details how they configured and used CouchDB in a research project to understand the impact of social media discourse and the adoption of renewable energy [full paper available via Research Gate]
- Srujan compares seven databases in seven weeks: find out how CouchDB fares alongside other popular options [Srujan on Medium]
- Sayantan Roy’s guest contribution to AI Journal examines why edge, or local-first, is the inevitable future of secure AI [Sayantan Roy for the AI Journal]
- Everything you need to know to start sharding in CouchDB, managing conflicts within the Fauxton UI and using CouchDB attachments has been put together by the Neighbourhoodie team this month [Neighbourhoodie Blog]
Videos
- Stacey Haysler talks databases and diversity at FOSSY 2025 in Portland: if you want to find ways to contribute to a more inclusive CouchDB community through efforts at your team, company, event or project level, this is a must-watch [Software Freedom Conservancy on YouTube]
Tools
- The Community Health Toolkit collects technologies and resources for global health equity, and primarily use CouchDB as their database of choice for offline capability and more [Community Health Toolkit]
- Don’t miss npm security updates on Nano, Official Apache CouchDB library for Node.js [Nano readme on npm]
Thanks for keeping up with CouchDB and the community that keeps it going. If we missed anything you think should be here or have a source to check next time, let us know in the comments. See you here again next month!