There are three separate but similarly-named products out there:
Despite the similar names and functions, these are all entirely separate products, each with their own particular idiosyncrasies and features. Couchbase and Couchbase Lite are made by the same company, while CouchDB is an Apache product.
The problem is that Stack Overflow has tags for couchbase (Couchbase Server), couchdb, and couchbase-lite. Users asking questions often tag Couchbase
on CouchDB or Couchbase-Lite questions, leading to confusion and extended chats, and even answers that apply to something other than the product asked about.
An example of such a question is here, where I saw the couchbase tag, and upon reading the question text was completely unaware that the user was actually using Couchbase Lite - and until they confessed to it, I was chiding them for using a tool for something other than its intended purpose. What's worse - the accepted answer actually applies to CouchDB. What a mess! But this is hardly the first time this has happened.
I have edited the Wiki for couchbase to clarify that it refers ONLY to Couchbase Server, but is this enough? Should this tag be renamed to say couchbase-server?