From the Github page:<p><i>"CDTDatastore is available through CocoaPods, to install it add the following line to your Podfile:</i><p>Why CocoaPods? What is wrong with a static library? Or simply adding the relevant class files to a project?<p>I don't want to have Ruby infrastructure just to add a bunch of files to a project! Why are Ruby folk obsessed with doing things their 'Gems' way? They bring the same mentality to Go(lang). I always hear (ex)-Ruby folk asking questions at meetups about packaging and versioning...
For those interested in the replication side Cloudant and CouchDB, there is some start to documenting the protocol on <a href="http://www.replication.io" rel="nofollow">http://www.replication.io</a>. It's exciting to have more things can seamlessly replicate! Another great example is the PouchDB project (<a href="http://pouchdb.com" rel="nofollow">http://pouchdb.com</a>).