| Is LiquiCouch a Driver or Extension to CouchBase or CouchDB Drivers?   Either way, we should get something structured into https://github.com/jnosql if we want to invite third party extensions to contribute something there. Either along the lines of  https://github.com/eclipse/jnosql-diana-driver (probably someting like jnosql-thirdparty-driver or similar)   Or an extensions repository a bit like https://github.com/eclipse/jnosql-artemis-extension   Werner     If possible, I would vote for creating a repo at https://github.com/jnosql .We can get more interest from contributors there.  That's up to you.I can create a repository easily and give you access to it.
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  Hi Otavio! We could start with proposal 1 then. Should I work on a personal repo first or do you want to create a new repo there already?  Hey Denis, how are you?I'm glad to see you around here :)
 1) I like that, we could create a project initially under JNoSQL umbrella: https://github.com/jnosqlWhen the project is more mature we can move it under JNoSQL and start the legal process.
 
 2) The SQL++ still with several points to improvements, such as I still not enable to say that all NoSQL implements that. E.g.: Cassandra does not support joins in any way, the same to MongoDB. What we have is a "Least common multiple" of a NoSQL database defined from the type: https://github.com/eclipse/jnosql/blob/master/diana/diana-query/src/main/java/org/eclipse/jnosql/diana/query/Query.g4
 The whole point is with SQL++ we have more exceptions than rule, which might be similar to use JPA into NoSQL API.
 
 Yes, we can use Dev.Next to talk about it.
  Dear All, As I have mentioned on Twitter, I'm super excited about this project, and I would like to propose 2 features that I would like to work on:1) I have created a simple liquibase-like framework for couchbase which helps with schema migration during the application startup (https://github.com/deniswsrosa/liquicouch). My implementation is actually a fork of a similar framework for mongo. We could migrate the framework to JNOSQL and add support for multiple databases.2) Add query support with SQL++   Using some of the SQL++ keywords we could also extend the query support generated by the repository DSL and become more appealing than Spring Data for NoSQL databases.   Finally, SQL++ should work with both Document and Columnar storages, so it will cover the vast majority of the NoSQL databases out there.OBS: @Otavio I will also speak at Dev.Next, we could also meet there to discuss more about it.What do you guys think about it?_______________________________________________jnosql-dev mailing list
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