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>>>>> "novnovice" == novnovice  <novnovice@xxxxxxxxx> writes:

novnovice> That's a surprising response. But it makes sense, at least as
novnovice> one perspective. I have written light duty sync systems but
novnovice> figured that there would be some battle tested postgresql
novnovice> solution that was more robust than I could cobble
novnovice> together. As in, if I invest 40 hours learning replication
novnovice> system X, I'd be further along than if I'd invested the same
novnovice> 40 hours writing my own system from scratch. It's not simple
novnovice> stuff. It would still be good to eval whatever canned
novnovice> solutions are out there. I have googled this topic of course;
novnovice> among the candidates none seemed to be a great match up with
novnovice> what I hoped to find.

CouchDB is open source, and was designed with this sort of disconnected
syncing in mind.  You can hear my interview with Jan Lehnardt at
http://twit.tv/floss36.

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