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Jan Lehnardt :couchdb:
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25 years on the web. Makes CouchDB, PouchDB & Offline First. CEO at @neighbourhoodie. ASF Member & CouchDB PMC Chair. Made JSConf EU, Greenkeeper, Hoodie, Mustache.js. Dissatisfied with the status-quo. Soft Boy. Likes birds, bikes & bees. :zeldalink:

nostr:npub1hcesfc0fhhhl3hwqlngqaur76kvwk8qdfyakjxwzpstwk2dp2u9szsc5cz I might be confused but doesn’t the read me start with “Very simple monitoring system with a single configuration file and a single binary”? Can you suggest a better text?

nostr:npub1hxf96n4sv94q46mrk29xquqwewwecl2083f9r5wdlnl5erc5nf7q4mg8qu what kind of systems does it monitor? How does it monitor them? In what secenraios would I want to use this? What are the benefits of using this?

(Not trying to be prickly 🫶)

nostr:npub1hxf96n4sv94q46mrk29xquqwewwecl2083f9r5wdlnl5erc5nf7q4mg8qu this is cool! The read me might benefit from an intro paragraph of what this actually does ;D

nostr:npub1y0emt2wlpsezcnmxtyrpf33qe7gwy5u8yzssvv6uw53em0k32t7q7smm9n wait, what happens if you reach your max size and your application tries to write more? Or is this a “the application needs to handle this appropriately” scenario?