On Thursday 22,April,2010 10:48 PM, Frederik Nnaji wrote: > On Thu, Apr 22, 2010 at 15:12, John Lea <john....@canonical.com> wrote: >> I think a first step towards making Tasque work with Ubuntu One could be >> moving it to using CouchDB for it's own storage. The best person to talk to >> about this is Stuart Langridge, see https://launchpad.net/~sil >> <https://launchpad.net/%7Esil>. >> > > exactly, CouchDB is perfect for this! > i'll hail him. > > Thanks John, you helped me greatly.
Before we start using CouchDB more extensively, how about making erlang processes drinking the CPU at a steady 1% of a 2GHz Core 2 Duo, and making the whole set of CouchDB things take less memory? My findings, from using Gwibber so far: If I kill gwibber and all the erlang and couch things, my battery power consumption drops by approximately 2 Watts, from ~16W to ~14W, gaining me approximately half an hour worth of battery. Surely a microblogging client, and potentially more things using Couch shouldn't take this much power? Or actually, just couch running alone is bad enough. -- Kind regards, Chow Loong Jin
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