An alternative might be "Other NoSQL databases". Or even just "Other databases". That way there'd be a natural place for any questions about CouchDB or similar products, and a new forum can always be spun out if there's enough traffic to warrant one.
fred rosenberger wrote:Can you provide some justification on why couchDB deserves its very own forum?
Well, CouchDB is as least as popular as some of the other tools that have their own forum now. The number of questions asked about something is no longer a criterion, I think. For example, searching for Neo4j -which has its own forum- finds 56 records.
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