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Is CouchDB more than a filesystem?

Last weeked, we had a monthly meeting of LangGang where I saw CouchDB's Futon interface running on top of git (and shell!)

This idea stuck with for a couple of days, but yesterday it just had to get out. So, I'm working on CouchDB HTTP API interface on top of Mojo.

My goal is a bit different, I really want to make Futon work on my Storable dumps on disk from WebPAC so I can get that HTTP interface which is described in architecture documentation at last...

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