CouchDB Weekly News, June 29, 2017

Releases

Releases in the CouchDB Universe

  • coucharchive 1.1.0 (Python) – Dump/restore a whole CouchDB server contents to/from a single tar.gz file.
  • couchit 0.7.0 – Couchit is a database iterator with tools to validate and manage documents in a CouchDB database.
  • davenport 2.6.0 – Davenport is a CouchDB client for simplifying common tasks like get, list, create, update and delete. It comes complete with full TypeScript definitions.
  • logstash-input-couchdb_changes 3.1.2 (Ruby) – This gem is a Logstash plugin required to be installed on top of the Logstash core pipeline using $LS_HOME/bin/logstash-plugin install gemname.
  • rest-on-couch 5.1.0 – Interface to CouchDB that allows the control of permissions on the documents.
  • spicy-action 11.0.2 – Web proxy for CouchDB and others, plus Socket.IO relay

PouchDB

Opinions and other News in the CouchDB Universe

CouchDB Use Cases, Questions and Answers

Stack Overflow:

no public answer yet:

PouchDB Use Cases, Questions and Answers

Use Case:

  • Common PouchDB based runtime container code for Hyperledger Composer, a framework for building Blockchain business networks.

Stack Overflow:

no public answer yet:

For more new questions and answers about CouchDB, see these search results and about PouchDB, see these.

Get involved!

If you want to get into working on CouchDB:

  • We have an infinite number of open contributor positions on CouchDB. Submit a pull request and join the project!
  • Do you want to help us with the work on the new CouchDB website? Get in touch on our new website mailing list and join the website team! – www@couchdb.apache.org
  • The CouchDB advocate marketing programme is just getting started. Join us in CouchDB’s Advocate Hub!
  • CouchDB has a new wiki. Help us move content from the old to the new one!
  • Can you help with Web Design, Development or UX for our Admin Console? No Erlang skills required! – Get in touch with us.
  • Do you want to help moving the CouchDB docs translation forward? We’d love to have you in our L10n team! See our current status and languages we’d like to provide CouchDB docs in on this page. If you’d like to help, don’t hesitate to contact the L10n mailing list on l10n@couchdb.apache.org or ping Andy Wenk (awenkhh on IRC).

We’d be happy to welcome you on board!

Events

Job opportunities for people with CouchDB skills

Time to relax!

  • “Charles Bukowski wisely once said, ‘Sundays kill more men than bombs.’” – The Science Behind the ‘Sunday Scaries’
  • “You can ‘run on empty’ for years before it hits you, but neglecting taking time for rest and relaxation can ultimately run you down and has the potential to burn you out. Just the same it can be hard to take the time for downtime. The key is to find small ways to bring it into your day-to-day routine. Once you do it’ll be a habit like any other self care routine.” – Rest And Relaxation Should Happen Every Day In Your Life. Here’s How.
  • “I’ve been meditating for over a decade, so I thought I was decently well versed in what the practice could do for me: twenty minutes of deep breathing calmed me down and helped me concentrate. I didn’t think there was much more to learn on an extended retreat. I was wrong.” – The Powerful Lifehack I Learned After 7 Days Of Silent Meditation
  • “In college, my therapist recommended I try meditation to curb my anxiety. At first, I was happy to oblige. I tried a variety of styles, from Zen meditation, which has you focus on breathing, to primordial sound mediation, which involves, well, making primordial sounds. It didn’t work.” – 6 Relaxation Hacks For People Who Hate Meditating
  • “Almost all types of meditation wake me up, making me feel more alert and attentive. And so for years I’ve searched for a meditation that specifically helps you fall asleep.” – Meditation for Insomnia and To Help You Fall Asleep

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CouchDB Weekly News, June 22, 2017

 

Releases in the CouchDB Universe

  • clusterpost-provider 2.2.4 – This is an Hapi plugin to Execute jobs in remote computing grids using a REST api.
  • couchdb-creator 1.0.0 – Utility for dynamically check for, and creating if their existence is doubtful, a specified DB in CouchDB via nano.
  • ember-cli-sofa 2.0.2 – Sofa is full featured and easy to use CouchDB model persistence library for Ember.js.
  • putdoc 1.0.2 – PUT a folder as JSON, in CouchDB “traditional couchapp” style, via simple Node.js tool.
  • spicy-action 10.0.1 – Web proxy for CouchDB and others, plus Socket.IO relay

PouchDB

Opinions and other News in the CouchDB Universe

CouchDB Use Cases, Questions and Answers

Stack Overflow:

no public answer yet:

PouchDB Use Cases, Questions and Answers

Stack Overflow:

no public answer yet:

For more new questions and answers about CouchDB, see these search results and about PouchDB, see these.

Get involved!

If you want to get into working on CouchDB:

  • We have an infinite number of open contributor positions on CouchDB. Submit a pull request and join the project!
  • Do you want to help us with the work on the new CouchDB website? Get in touch on our new website mailing list and join the website team! – www@couchdb.apache.org
  • The CouchDB advocate marketing programme is just getting started. Join us in CouchDB’s Advocate Hub!
  • CouchDB has a new wiki. Help us move content from the old to the new one!
  • Can you help with Web Design, Development or UX for our Admin Console? No Erlang skills required! – Get in touch with us.
  • Do you want to help moving the CouchDB docs translation forward? We’d love to have you in our L10n team! See our current status and languages we’d like to provide CouchDB docs in on this page. If you’d like to help, don’t hesitate to contact the L10n mailing list on l10n@couchdb.apache.org or ping Andy Wenk (awenkhh on IRC).

We’d be happy to welcome you on board!

Events

Job opportunities for people with CouchDB skills

Time to relax!

  • “But what exactly is stressing people out about their jobs? According to the study, about 16 percent report complicated work as being their number-one stressor, and another 15 percent name long hours. Other factors people commonly cite as the most stressful part of their jobs include a lack of control, a lack of resources, tough deadlines, and too much work.” – Here’s How Most People De-Stress After Work
  • “Employees are encouraged to bring their cats to work, and Fukuda says that he will even give 5,000 yen (just under R600) to those who want to adopt a rescue cat. When not chasing their toys, the cats can be seen wandering about and lolling on desks.” – De-stress with pets in the workplace
  • “Incorporating meditation into a chaotic day can be challenging. Who has time to sit down and clear the mind when you have a million other things to do? But here’s the kicker—even though it may seem like you have no time for it, meditation can actually help you feel more focused and productive.” – A 2-Minute Meditation to De-Stress and Feel Happier
  • “When you are triggered, the emotional part of your brain takes over. You are flooded with adrenaline and cortisol, the same neurotransmitters and hormones that have evolutionarily protected us from threats like bear attacks (freeze, fight, or flight). Your logical brain temporarily shuts down, and you lose the ability to solve problems, make decisions, and think rationally.” – Handle Your Stress Better by Knowing What Causes It

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