Hi Dulanga,

glad you figured it out while I was on a train! :)

Can you upload the pictures to something like box.com / dropbox or an
image hoster as the list does not support attachments?

We are storing our react components in files like
https://github.com/apache/couchdb-fauxton/blob/73bacedae20d6eaeefa0607364c79c94ad862844/app/addons/cors/components.react.jsx

To render them we still have to wrap them in Backbone Views - as our
framework is built for Backbone views. The backbone view files are
usually called `views.js`. This will go away soon but currently it is
the way to go:

https://github.com/apache/couchdb-fauxton/blob/73bacedae20d6eaeefa0607364c79c94ad862844/app/addons/cors/views.js#L25-41

which calls this at the bottom of `app/addons/cors/components.react.jsx`:

https://github.com/apache/couchdb-fauxton/blob/73bacedae20d6eaeefa0607364c79c94ad862844/app/addons/cors/components.react.jsx#L338


In 
https://github.com/apache/couchdb-fauxton/blob/73bacedae20d6eaeefa0607364c79c94ad862844/app/addons/cors/views.js#L25-41
`this.el` references the DOM-Node of the Backbone view in which then
the React Component is rendered into.


Regarding the proposal:

I am happy to help you with your proposal it would be nice to have an
option that makes it easy to leave comments (e.g google docs)

Best,
Robert

On Thu, Mar 19, 2015 at 6:26 PM, Dulanga Sashika <wadsash...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
> Here I attached the screen shots of Dashboard menu item. Now its working.
> Now I want to know that, if I need to implement react component, where
> should I put it? And how can I access that to render the view? just give me
> some hints and I can carry on from there.
>
> Regards
>
> On Thu, Mar 19, 2015 at 10:15 PM, Dulanga Sashika <wadsash...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>>
>> Hey Robert, problem solved.. :)
>>
>>
>> Regards.
>>
>> On Thu, Mar 19, 2015 at 9:52 PM, Dulanga Sashika <wadsash...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Robert,
>>>
>>> Now I am trying to create a new menu item for dashboard and implement a
>>> react component as you said. But now I am stuck in some place and couldn't
>>> figure out the problem yet. Here is the problem I had in process. I added
>>> dashboard menu item and added route and view for that. And i change the code
>>> to render dashboard when we enter http://localhost:8000 . As in img1 and
>>> img2, it doesn't show the view I created. But when I click on another menu
>>> item and come back to the dashboard, it shows the breadcrumb of previous
>>> pages as img 3 and 4. As in
>>> https://github.com/apache/couchdb-fauxton/blob/master/app/addons/databases/routes.js#L46
>>> , I called the new Dashboard.view() which is a component in my view.js. But
>>> in the console, it shows Uncaught Type error. Did I miss any configuration
>>> thing or did I do it wrong?
>>>
>>> On Thu, Mar 19, 2015 at 10:06 AM, Dulanga Sashika <wadsash...@gmail.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi Robert,
>>>>
>>>> Thank you very much for the reference. I started to write the proposal
>>>> today. I hope you will help to write this proposal by reviewing  it. I will
>>>> share it with you after complete the draft of the proposal.
>>>>
>>>> Thank you
>>>>
>>>> On Thu, Mar 19, 2015 at 3:21 AM, Robert Kowalski <r...@kowalski.gd>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Some of you asked for a template for their proposals, here is what I've
>>>>> found:
>>>>>
>>>>> http://community.staging.apache.org/gsoc#application-template
>>>>>
>>>>> Best,
>>>>> Robert
>>>>>
>>>>> On Tue, Mar 17, 2015 at 10:39 PM, Robert Kowalski <r...@kowalski.gd>
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>> > Wow you are making very good progress!
>>>>> >
>>>>> > We have our weekly status meetup tomorrow (see [1] for the time in
>>>>> > your timezone), feel free to join, meet other project members and
>>>>> > learn what the project is currently doing next to the Summer of Code.
>>>>> >
>>>>> > I will also be around 1hr earlier to answer all your questions and
>>>>> > discuss our next steps.
>>>>> >
>>>>> >
>>>>> > [1]
>>>>> > http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/couchdb-dev/201503.mbox/%3CCAJ1bcfEKOh4nvoxUqvcAcUFgg96w-JqHEefpi%2BWzazKFUPXNCg%40mail.gmail.com%3E
>>>>> >
>>>>> > On Tue, Mar 17, 2015 at 1:52 PM, Dulanga Sashika
>>>>> > <wadsash...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>> >> Hi Robert,
>>>>> >>
>>>>> >> Here is the current status of the checklist :)
>>>>> >>
>>>>> >>  - check out the active tasks api (linked on top of this mail) -
>>>>> >> (finished)
>>>>> >>  - a mockup showing some widgets and how they could look like -
>>>>> >> (started
>>>>> >> but not finished yet)
>>>>> >>  - code React tutorial & read about Flux - (finished)
>>>>> >>  - take a look how we are using React - (finished)
>>>>> >>  - create another menu item, called "Dashboard", try to answer the
>>>>> >> questions to route.js et al - (started but not finished yet)
>>>>> >>  - get familiar how we test our code - (finished)
>>>>> >>  - write an hello world / hello from dulanga component that is
>>>>> >> rendered into a screen when opening http://localhost:8000/dash or by
>>>>> >> clicking on "dashboard" in the sidebar - (started but not finished
>>>>> >> yet)
>>>>> >>
>>>>> >> I will do my best to complete all these by tomorrow. If I have any
>>>>> >> problem,
>>>>> >> I will trouble you as you wished yesterday :)
>>>>> >>
>>>>> >> Thank You
>>>>> >>
>>>>> >> On Mon, Mar 16, 2015 at 3:15 AM, Robert Kowalski <r...@kowalski.gd>
>>>>> >> wrote:
>>>>> >>
>>>>> >>> Hi Dulanga,
>>>>> >>>
>>>>> >>> we already talked on irc and you already talked to Alex regarding
>>>>> >>> features for our dashboard. That's great!
>>>>> >>>
>>>>> >>> Some topics will repeat in this mail, but I also would like the ML
>>>>> >>> to
>>>>> >>> follow our project and additionally add some more in-depth
>>>>> >>> informations.
>>>>> >>>
>>>>> >>> Recap & additons
>>>>> >>> =====
>>>>> >>>
>>>>> >>> As discussed we will work in an iterative approach and add widget
>>>>> >>> after widget so if we run out of time, we will have something to
>>>>> >>> deliver and don't have to throw everything away.
>>>>> >>>
>>>>> >>> Have you seen the "database" tab or the "config" tab in the sidebar
>>>>> >>> on the
>>>>> >>> left?
>>>>> >>>
>>>>> >>> Those are modules that we can hook into the Fauxton build, by
>>>>> >>> configuration. I think the idea is to create a tab "dashboard"
>>>>> >>> which
>>>>> >>> is the default one after opening Fauxton in the browser. So you
>>>>> >>> would
>>>>> >>> build the dashboard for Fauxton as part of Fauxton.
>>>>> >>>
>>>>> >>> Alex ideas so far:
>>>>> >>>
>>>>> >>> ```
>>>>> >>> 17:34:13 <+Kxepal> about from what to start...in issue there are
>>>>> >>> some
>>>>> >>> points about showing stats and log - forget these (: _stats isn't
>>>>> >>> available for
>>>>> >>>                    cluster iface and _log is removed. but recently
>>>>> >>> visited databases, active tasks and _users/_replicator quick
>>>>> >>> management is what could
>>>>> >>>                    be really handy.
>>>>> >>> 17:34:56 <+Kxepal> link to the user profile is also not relevant
>>>>> >>> anymore after backporting some cloudant features
>>>>> >>> 17:35:11 <+Kxepal> but still may be handy if you find a way how (:
>>>>> >>> 17:36:54 <+Kxepal> if the implementation is a set of widgets, I
>>>>> >>> believe you could make some builtin and leave a template one to let
>>>>> >>> the end users create
>>>>> >>>                    their own if they're able/would like to. in
>>>>> >>> future
>>>>> >>> these are could be fauxton plugins or something.
>>>>> >>> 17:39:15 <+Kxepal> cluster quick-management is also nice idea for a
>>>>> >>> hot
>>>>> >>> widget.
>>>>> >>> 17:39:56 <+robertkowalski> good idea - i can definitely help with
>>>>> >>> that
>>>>> >>> (add custom widgets on build time) - the build is complicated, but
>>>>> >>> once explained
>>>>> >>>                            it should be easy
>>>>> >>> ```
>>>>> >>>
>>>>> >>> So we have "custom widgets", "cluster quick-management", " recently
>>>>> >>> visited databases",  "active tasks" and "_users/_replicator quick
>>>>> >>> management"
>>>>> >>>
>>>>> >>> I think two good widgets for starting are active tasks and recently
>>>>> >>> visited databases.
>>>>> >>>
>>>>> >>> For active tasks we have some nice docs:
>>>>> >>>
>>>>> >>>
>>>>> >>> https://couchdb.readthedocs.org/en/1.6.1/api/server/common.html#get--_active_tasks
>>>>> >>>
>>>>> >>> They have an own dedicated page in Fauxton (see
>>>>> >>> http://localhost:8000/#/activetasks) but a short quick condensed
>>>>> >>> list
>>>>> >>> is probably very interesting to users.
>>>>> >>>
>>>>> >>> For the recently visited databases we would have to store that
>>>>> >>> somewhere.
>>>>> >>>
>>>>> >>> If you want, you can take an existing page in Fauxton and just
>>>>> >>> modify
>>>>> >>> the markup for a design mockup how the widget view may look like.
>>>>> >>> But
>>>>> >>> feel also free to use pen/paper or other tools if you like that the
>>>>> >>> most.
>>>>> >>>
>>>>> >>> For the mango feature I am currently working on, I took the "edit
>>>>> >>> view" template on modified the markup using the Chrome inspector of
>>>>> >>> my
>>>>> >>> browser to collect some first feedback from the project members and
>>>>> >>> my
>>>>> >>> team (https://cloudup.com/c26xgbWb6Ur). It does not have any
>>>>> >>> functionality, but gives other folks a rough idea what my idea for
>>>>> >>> the
>>>>> >>> feature is.
>>>>> >>>
>>>>> >>> the framework and react
>>>>> >>>
>>>>> >>> As I already mentioned we are using React.js.
>>>>> >>>
>>>>> >>> It would be nice if you can finish the tutorial at
>>>>> >>>
>>>>> >>> https://github.com/ryanflorence/react-training/tree/gh-pages/lessons
>>>>> >>> until next friday by following the steps and writing that code.
>>>>> >>> After
>>>>> >>> that, read
>>>>> >>>
>>>>> >>> https://medium.com/brigade-engineering/what-is-the-flux-application-architecture-b57ebca85b9e
>>>>> >>> to get a first impression how the Flux pattern works that we are
>>>>> >>> using.
>>>>> >>>
>>>>> >>> After that (if you still have time left) take a look on a component
>>>>> >>> that Garren, my coworker refactored from Backbone.js to React:
>>>>> >>>
>>>>> >>>
>>>>> >>>
>>>>> >>> https://github.com/apache/couchdb-fauxton/commit/8cbf95d34a191770cfaadf7df98e07b5652e7602
>>>>> >>>
>>>>> >>> Please take a look how the data flows from the Components, using
>>>>> >>> the
>>>>> >>> Actions, to the dispatcher at the Store. Feel free to litter
>>>>> >>> everything in the code with console.log to see how state changes
>>>>> >>> and
>>>>> >>> how the data flows.
>>>>> >>>
>>>>> >>> Hint: it is that element: https://cldup.com/4eCHVt9HHt.png
>>>>> >>>
>>>>> >>>
>>>>> >>> If you still have time, just try to create another menu item,
>>>>> >>> called
>>>>> >>> "Dashboard". Take a look at:
>>>>> >>>
>>>>> >>>
>>>>> >>>
>>>>> >>> https://github.com/apache/couchdb-fauxton/blob/master/settings.json.default#L8
>>>>> >>>
>>>>> >>> https://github.com/apache/couchdb-fauxton/tree/master/app/addons/config
>>>>> >>>
>>>>> >>> to get a first idea how to do that. Some background information:
>>>>> >>>
>>>>> >>> base.js - the starting point of our module. basic configuration is
>>>>> >>> done
>>>>> >>> here
>>>>> >>> Question: what is `base.js` used for in the case of the config
>>>>> >>> module?
>>>>> >>>
>>>>> >>> routes.js - takes care that functions injecting the view into the
>>>>> >>> layout are called depending on the url given
>>>>> >>> Question: What happens if I call `http:localhost:8000/_config` and
>>>>> >>> what happens if you remove the function `apiUrl`?
>>>>> >>>
>>>>> >>> views.js - contains our views - this file contains still a lot
>>>>> >>> backbone views, which we are currently migrating to react. maybe it
>>>>> >>> makes more sense to take a look at one of our react components:
>>>>> >>>
>>>>> >>>
>>>>> >>>
>>>>> >>> https://github.com/apache/couchdb-fauxton/tree/master/app/addons/documents/changes
>>>>> >>>
>>>>> >>> and how they are used currently (as we are migrating to react
>>>>> >>> currently):
>>>>> >>>
>>>>> >>>
>>>>> >>>
>>>>> >>> https://github.com/apache/couchdb-fauxton/blob/master/app/addons/documents/routes-documents.js#L195
>>>>> >>>
>>>>> >>>
>>>>> >>> https://github.com/apache/couchdb-fauxton/blob/master/app/addons/documents/views-changes.js#L31
>>>>> >>>
>>>>> >>> The Objects are injected into the closures using AMD:
>>>>> >>>
>>>>> >>>
>>>>> >>>
>>>>> >>> https://github.com/apache/couchdb-fauxton/blob/master/app/addons/documents/views-changes.js#L13-24
>>>>> >>>
>>>>> >>> assets folder:
>>>>> >>> contains our less which is compiled to css
>>>>> >>>
>>>>> >>> templates folder:
>>>>> >>> contains old backbone.js templates, you will not need them
>>>>> >>>
>>>>> >>> tests folder:
>>>>> >>> contains unit and integration tests, every PR must have unit tests
>>>>> >>> and
>>>>> >>> integration tests. If you never wrote tests, we will explain it to
>>>>> >>> you
>>>>> >>> - it is easy once you wrote your first few ones. Basically you are
>>>>> >>> testing each time that if you put something into a function, the
>>>>> >>> expected result happens. Or that if you take an action, a state has
>>>>> >>> changed.
>>>>> >>>
>>>>> >>> You can run the unit tests using `grunt test`
>>>>> >>>
>>>>> >>> Single tests are run by:
>>>>> >>>
>>>>> >>> ```
>>>>> >>> grunt test
>>>>> >>> --file="./app/addons/documents/tests/headerSpec.react.js"
>>>>> >>> ```
>>>>> >>>
>>>>> >>> or in the browser by test group:
>>>>> >>>
>>>>> >>> ```
>>>>> >>>
>>>>> >>>
>>>>> >>> file:///Users/robert/apache/couchdb-fauxton/test/runner.html?grep=Header%20Controller
>>>>> >>> ```
>>>>> >>>
>>>>> >>> (change path to your fauxton directory)
>>>>> >>>
>>>>> >>> The corresponding code is:
>>>>> >>>
>>>>> >>>
>>>>> >>> https://github.com/apache/couchdb-fauxton/blob/master/app/addons/documents/tests/headerSpec.react.jsx
>>>>> >>>
>>>>> >>> and these tests are a good example how to write a simple test for
>>>>> >>> the
>>>>> >>> hello world/hello from dulanga-component:
>>>>> >>>
>>>>> >>>
>>>>> >>>
>>>>> >>> https://github.com/apache/couchdb-fauxton/blob/master/app/addons/documents/tests/headerSpec.react.jsx#L43-61
>>>>> >>>
>>>>> >>>
>>>>> >>> First steps:
>>>>> >>>
>>>>> >>> Create a module `dashboard` that gets displayed in the sidebar. The
>>>>> >>> route http://localhost:8000/dash will render a small React
>>>>> >>> component
>>>>> >>> that display "Hello World".
>>>>> >>>
>>>>> >>> If you click on the "Hello World" it ill change the content to:
>>>>> >>> "Hello
>>>>> >>> from Dulanga"
>>>>> >>>
>>>>> >>> While we will throw the small component away afterwards we will
>>>>> >>> build
>>>>> >>> upon the other code you created. If you have time left, add a test
>>>>> >>> that the component changes the content.
>>>>> >>>
>>>>> >>>
>>>>> >>> Meeting Wednesday:
>>>>> >>> Feel free to join us on our weekly couchdb meeting:
>>>>> >>>
>>>>> >>>
>>>>> >>> http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/couchdb-dev/201503.mbox/%3CCAJ1bcfEKOh4nvoxUqvcAcUFgg96w-JqHEefpi%2BWzazKFUPXNCg%40mail.gmail.com%3E
>>>>> >>>
>>>>> >>> I will be around at least one hour before so we can chat. Contact
>>>>> >>> me
>>>>> >>> if you would like to chat earlier/later. I am also around the other
>>>>> >>> days on IRC / the mailinglist and feel free to contact me in
>>>>> >>> #couchdb-dev at any time. If I am not around I will answer you once
>>>>> >>> I
>>>>> >>> got online again, as I read the backlog.
>>>>> >>>
>>>>> >>>
>>>>> >>> Our checklist at Wednesday (lets see how far we'll get)
>>>>> >>>
>>>>> >>>  - check out the active tasks api (linked on top of this mail)
>>>>> >>>  - a mockup showing some widgets and how they could look like
>>>>> >>>  - code React tutorial & read about Flux
>>>>> >>>  - take a look how we are using React
>>>>> >>>  - create another menu item, called "Dashboard", try to answer the
>>>>> >>> questions to route.js et al
>>>>> >>>  - get familiar how we test our code
>>>>> >>>  - write an hello world / hello from dulanga component that is
>>>>> >>> rendered into a screen when opening http://localhost:8000/dash or
>>>>> >>> by
>>>>> >>> clicking on "dashboard" in the sidebar
>>>>> >>>
>>>>> >>> That was a lot of content and please don't feel discouraged if you
>>>>> >>> don't get that far until Wednesday. We will have to find a speed
>>>>> >>> which
>>>>> >>> is perfect for you and this time I tried to give enough
>>>>> >>> informations
>>>>> >>> that you are not blocked until Wednesday by waiting for next steps.
>>>>> >>> If
>>>>> >>> you are at the last step before Wednesday, drop me a line and I
>>>>> >>> will
>>>>> >>> prepare the next steps :)
>>>>> >>>
>>>>> >>> I know that you all have important exams, these are definitely more
>>>>> >>> important! Don't feel pressured by the amount of work / the amount
>>>>> >>> of
>>>>> >>> informations, getting good results in the exams should be your
>>>>> >>> first
>>>>> >>> priority.
>>>>> >>>
>>>>> >>> Best,
>>>>> >>> Robert
>>>>> >>>
>>>>> >>> On Sat, Mar 14, 2015 at 9:14 PM, Dulanga Sashika
>>>>> >>> <wadsash...@gmail.com>
>>>>> >>> wrote:
>>>>> >>> > Hi Robert,
>>>>> >>> >
>>>>> >>> > I went through the guidelines you provided and successfully
>>>>> >>> > installed and
>>>>> >>> > configured as you said. Everything works find and I played around
>>>>> >>> > it by
>>>>> >>> > creating a database and documents. I think I am ready for the
>>>>> >>> > next step
>>>>> >>> and
>>>>> >>> > we can start it if you are ok :)
>>>>> >>> >
>>>>> >>> > Thank You
>>>>> >>> >
>>>>> >>> > On Sun, Mar 15, 2015 at 12:03 AM, Robert Kowalski
>>>>> >>> > <r...@kowalski.gd>
>>>>> >>> wrote:
>>>>> >>> >
>>>>> >>> >> You're welcome.
>>>>> >>> >>
>>>>> >>> >> I also hang out in the couchdb-dev channel for around 1-3hrs if
>>>>> >>> >> you get
>>>>> >>> >> stuck!
>>>>> >>> >>
>>>>> >>> >> On Sat, Mar 14, 2015 at 7:29 PM, Dulanga Sashika
>>>>> >>> >> <wadsash...@gmail.com>
>>>>> >>> >> wrote:
>>>>> >>> >> > Hi Robert,
>>>>> >>> >> >
>>>>> >>> >> > Thank you very much for the quick reply. I will go through the
>>>>> >>> guidelines
>>>>> >>> >> > and contact you if I have any issue with them.
>>>>> >>> >> >
>>>>> >>> >> > Thank you
>>>>> >>> >> >
>>>>> >>> >> > On Sat, Mar 14, 2015 at 11:46 PM, Robert Kowalski
>>>>> >>> >> > <r...@kowalski.gd>
>>>>> >>> >> wrote:
>>>>> >>> >> >
>>>>> >>> >> >> Hi Dulanga,
>>>>> >>> >> >>
>>>>> >>> >> >> glad you found your way to the CouchDB mailing list. Welcome
>>>>> >>> >> >> :)
>>>>> >>> >> >>
>>>>> >>> >> >> CouchDB is a database written in Erlang with an HTTP API -
>>>>> >>> >> >> that makes
>>>>> >>> >> >> it a great fit for web applications that don't need a server
>>>>> >>> >> >> side
>>>>> >>> >> >> layer with a database driver in between. Our Project Fauxton
>>>>> >>> >> >> (like a
>>>>> >>> >> >> modern PHP MyAdmin) makes use of that fact.
>>>>> >>> >> >>
>>>>> >>> >> >> Many of us hang out in freenode in #couchdb-dev including
>>>>> >>> >> >> myself.
>>>>> >>> >> >> Whenever you get stuck, feel free to ask - if no one is
>>>>> >>> >> >> online (e.g.
>>>>> >>> I
>>>>> >>> >> >> was travelling this week) feel free to ask on the dev ML.
>>>>> >>> >> >>
>>>>> >>> >> >> We are all happy to help each other in the project :)
>>>>> >>> >> >>
>>>>> >>> >> >> If you are using windows: I am not a Windows expert - you
>>>>> >>> >> >> will
>>>>> >>> >> >> probably have to use a bash emulator like "git bash" to boot
>>>>> >>> >> >> the dev
>>>>> >>> >> >> environment.
>>>>> >>> >> >>
>>>>> >>> >> >> Getting started:
>>>>> >>> >> >>
>>>>> >>> >> >> For this project you will need to install at least CouchDB
>>>>> >>> >> >> 1.x, an
>>>>> >>> >> >> Ubuntu package (with installation instructions) is at
>>>>> >>> >> >> https://launchpad.net/~couchdb/+archive/ubuntu/stable
>>>>> >>> >> >>
>>>>> >>> >> >> Additionally you need to install Node.js 0.10 or 0.12
>>>>> >>> >> >> (install from
>>>>> >>> >> >> https://nodejs.org)
>>>>> >>> >> >>
>>>>> >>> >> >> Booting Fauxton and first steps (type without the $):
>>>>> >>> >> >>
>>>>> >>> >> >> booting CouchDB:
>>>>> >>> >> >> $ sudo couchdb
>>>>> >>> >> >>
>>>>> >>> >> >> in another terminal, clone the admin interface:
>>>>> >>> >> >> $ git clone https://github.com/apache/couchdb-fauxton
>>>>> >>> >> >>
>>>>> >>> >> >> go to Fauxton:
>>>>> >>> >> >> $ cd couchdb-fauxton
>>>>> >>> >> >>
>>>>> >>> >> >> install dependencies:
>>>>> >>> >> >> $ npm install
>>>>> >>> >> >> $ npm install -g grunt grunt-cli
>>>>> >>> >> >>
>>>>> >>> >> >> boot the app:
>>>>> >>> >> >> $ grunt dev
>>>>> >>> >> >>
>>>>> >>> >> >> Then open your browser and go to http://localhost:8000 - you
>>>>> >>> >> >> should
>>>>> >>> >> >> see a red/gray/black interface
>>>>> >>> >> >>
>>>>> >>> >> >>
>>>>> >>> >> >> That was a lot of input and especially if you are using Linux
>>>>> >>> >> >> the
>>>>> >>> >> >> first time and followed the instructions you have archived a
>>>>> >>> >> >> lot!
>>>>> >>> >> >>
>>>>> >>> >> >> As first step, try to create a database and a document now
>>>>> >>> >> >> using the
>>>>> >>> >> >> web interface (PS we are happy about any usability feedback).
>>>>> >>> >> >> :)
>>>>> >>> >> >>
>>>>> >>> >> >> I think you have your dev environment for CouchDB ready now.
>>>>> >>> >> >>
>>>>> >>> >> >> What's next:
>>>>> >>> >> >> If everything works we will take a look at Fauxtons code
>>>>> >>> >> >> structure
>>>>> >>> and
>>>>> >>> >> >> how it works. We will also talk about the features of the
>>>>> >>> >> >> dashboard.
>>>>> >>> >> >> Let's find a date for a chat after you took a first look how
>>>>> >>> >> >> Fauxton
>>>>> >>> >> >> looks like.
>>>>> >>> >> >>
>>>>> >>> >> >> We are having our weekly meeting this Wednesday, 20:00GMT
>>>>> >>> >> >> (http://arewemeetingyet.com/UTC/2015-03-14/20:00) in IRC on
>>>>> >>> >> >> freenode
>>>>> >>> >> >> (see
>>>>> >>> >> >>
>>>>> >>> >>
>>>>> >>>
>>>>> >>> http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/couchdb-dev/201503.mbox/%3CCAJ1bcfEKOh4nvoxUqvcAcUFgg96w-JqHEefpi%2BWzazKFUPXNCg%40mail.gmail.com%3E
>>>>> >>> >> >> )
>>>>> >>> >> >> . Feel free to join us! I will be around 1hr before if you
>>>>> >>> >> >> want to
>>>>> >>> >> >> chat with me before.
>>>>> >>> >> >>
>>>>> >>> >> >>
>>>>> >>> >> >> Looking forward to work with you,
>>>>> >>> >> >> Robert
>>>>> >>> >> >>
>>>>> >>> >> >> On Sat, Mar 14, 2015 at 7:55 AM, Dulanga Sashika <
>>>>> >>> wadsash...@gmail.com>
>>>>> >>> >> >> wrote:
>>>>> >>> >> >> > Hi all,
>>>>> >>> >> >> >
>>>>> >>> >> >> > I am Dulanga Sashika and I am a final year undergraduate
>>>>> >>> >> >> > student at
>>>>> >>> >> >> > Computer Science and Engineering department at University
>>>>> >>> >> >> > of
>>>>> >>> Moratuwa,
>>>>> >>> >> >> Sri
>>>>> >>> >> >> > Lanka. I am really interested in java, java script, web
>>>>> >>> applications,
>>>>> >>> >> >> > algorithms, data mining and machine learning. I have 6
>>>>> >>> >> >> > months of
>>>>> >>> >> training
>>>>> >>> >> >> > experience at Proavos (pvt) Ltd. and in there I worked on a
>>>>> >>> >> >> > web
>>>>> >>> >> >> application
>>>>> >>> >> >> > that used java, JEE and Spring Framework. My final year
>>>>> >>> >> >> > project
>>>>> >>> also a
>>>>> >>> >> >> web
>>>>> >>> >> >> > related application and I used same technologies I
>>>>> >>> >> >> > mentioned above
>>>>> >>> for
>>>>> >>> >> >> > that. I am really interested in this project because I have
>>>>> >>> >> >> > a good
>>>>> >>> >> >> > experience with web applications and I love work with
>>>>> >>> >> >> > javascript.
>>>>> >>> I am
>>>>> >>> >> >> > looking forward to contribute to this project in this
>>>>> >>> >> >> > summer. I
>>>>> >>> like
>>>>> >>> >> to
>>>>> >>> >> >> > know more detail about this project and if you can, please
>>>>> >>> >> >> > guide
>>>>> >>> me to
>>>>> >>> >> >> > start working on this project.
>>>>> >>> >> >> >
>>>>> >>> >> >> > Thank you.
>>>>> >>> >> >> >
>>>>> >>> >> >> > W. A. Dulanga Sashika,
>>>>> >>> >> >> > Undergraduate Student,
>>>>> >>> >> >> > Department of Computer Science and Engineering,
>>>>> >>> >> >> > University of Moratuwa.
>>>>> >>> >> >>
>>>>> >>> >> >
>>>>> >>> >> >
>>>>> >>> >> >
>>>>> >>> >> > --
>>>>> >>> >> > W. A. Dulanga Sashika,
>>>>> >>> >> > Undergraduate Student,
>>>>> >>> >> > Department of Computer Science and Engineering,
>>>>> >>> >> > University of Moratuwa.
>>>>> >>> >>
>>>>> >>> >
>>>>> >>> >
>>>>> >>> >
>>>>> >>> > --
>>>>> >>> > W. A. Dulanga Sashika,
>>>>> >>> > Undergraduate Student,
>>>>> >>> > Department of Computer Science and Engineering,
>>>>> >>> > University of Moratuwa.
>>>>> >>>
>>>>> >>
>>>>> >>
>>>>> >>
>>>>> >> --
>>>>> >> W. A. Dulanga Sashika,
>>>>> >> Undergraduate Student,
>>>>> >> Department of Computer Science and Engineering,
>>>>> >> University of Moratuwa.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> W. A. Dulanga Sashika,
>>>> Undergraduate Student,
>>>> Department of Computer Science and Engineering,
>>>> University of Moratuwa.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> W. A. Dulanga Sashika,
>>> Undergraduate Student,
>>> Department of Computer Science and Engineering,
>>> University of Moratuwa.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> W. A. Dulanga Sashika,
>> Undergraduate Student,
>> Department of Computer Science and Engineering,
>> University of Moratuwa.
>
>
>
>
> --
> W. A. Dulanga Sashika,
> Undergraduate Student,
> Department of Computer Science and Engineering,
> University of Moratuwa.

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