Apache CouchDB 1.5.0 Release Notes

   Apache CouchDB 1.5.0 has been released and is available for download.

   CouchDB is a database that completely embraces the web. Store your data
   with JSON documents. Access your documents with your web browser, via
   HTTP. Query, combine, and transform your documents with JavaScript.
   CouchDB works well with modern web and mobile apps. You can even serve web
   apps directly out of CouchDB. And you can distribute your data, or your
   apps, efficiently using CouchDB’s incremental replication. CouchDB
   supports master-master setups with automatic conflict detection.

   Grab your copy here:

     http://couchdb.apache.org/

   Pre-built packages for Windows and OS X are available.

   CouchDB 1.5.0 is a feature release, and was originally published on
   2013-11-05.

   These release notes are based on the changelog.

Changes

     * COUCHDB-1781: The official documentation has been overhauled. A lot of
       content from other sources have been merged, and the index page has
       been rebuilt to make the docs much more accessible. #54813a7
     * A new administration UI, codenamed Fauxton, has been included as an
       experimental preview. It can be accessed at /_utils/fauxton/. There
       are too many improvements here to list them all. We are looking for
       feedback from the community on this preview release.
     * COUCHDB-1888: Fixed an issue where admin users would be restricted by
       the public_fields feature.
     * Fixed an issue with the JavaScript CLI test runner. #be76882, #54813a7
     * COUCHDB-1867: An experimental plugin feature has been added. See
       src/couch_plugin/README.md for details. We invite the community to
       test and report any findings.
     * COUCHDB-1894: An experimental Node.js-based query server runtime has
       been added. See Experimental Features for details. We invite the
       community to test and report any findings.
     * COUCHDB-1901: Better retry mechanism for transferring attachments
       during replication. #4ca2cec