Couch is an acronym for cluster of unreliable commodity hardware. The CouchDB project was created in April 2005 by Damien Katz, former Lotus Notes developer at IBM. He self-funded the project for almost two years and released it as an open source project under the GNU General Public License.
In February 2008, it became an Apache Incubator project and was offered under the Apache License instead.[4] A few months after, it graduated to a top-level project. This led to the first stable version being released in July 2010.
In early 2012, Katz left the project to focus on Couchbase Server.
Since Katz's departure, the Apache CouchDB project has continued, releasing 1.2 in April 2012 and 1.3 in April 2013. In July 2013, the CouchDB community merged the codebase for BigCouch, Cloudant's clustered version of CouchDB, into the Apache project. The BigCouch clustering framework is included in the current release of Apache CouchDB.
Native clustering is supported at version 2.0.0. And the new Mango Query Server provides a simple JSON-based way to perform CouchDB queries without JavaScript or MapReduce.
https://github.com/apache/couchdb
http://docs.couchdb.org/en/stable/index.html
Damien Katz
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