Database Reference
In-Depth Information
Leveraging the JIRA Tracking System
MongoDB uses the JIRA issue-tracking system. You can view the tracking site at http://jira.mongodb.org/ , and
you are actively encouraged to report any bugs or problems that you come across to this site. Reporting such issues is
viewed by the community as a genuinely good thing to do. Of course, you can also search through previous issues,
and you can even view the roadmap and planned updates for the next release.
If you haven't posted to JIRA before, you might want to visit the IRC room first. You will quickly find out whether
you've found something new, and if so, you will be shown how to go about reporting it.
Summary
This chapter has provided a whistle-stop tour of the benefits MongoDB brings to the table. We've looked at the
philosophies and guiding principles behind MongoDB's creation and development, as well as the tradeoffs
MongoDB's developers made when implementing these ideals. We've also looked at some of the key terms used in
conjunction with MongoDB, how they fit together, and their rough SQL equivalents.
Next, we looked at some of the features MongoDB offers, including how and where you might want to use them.
Finally, we wrapped up the chapter with a quick overview of the community and where you can go to get help,
should you need it.
 
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