Hi Adam :) On Mon, Apr 2, 2012 at 2:46 AM, adam moore <nerdf...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have no idea but could something like ZeroVM be useful? > > http://zerovm.org/ > > Well this is entirely different :) If you give a virtualized environment the user is pretty much on his own and can do/install anything as in a separate server. Per see is a good idea but the question is how camping as a community would gain out of it. Another issue is you do have already free competition http://aws.amazon.com/free/ with a pretty decent offer if you ask me (which I am sure many are using). My idea was just to make easier for learners to run and deploy a camping app e.g. from command line camping-fly BestApp and then you would see it live at bestapp.camping.iosimple yet effective as I don't think any other framework, micro or not, offers this out of the box. As camping is a micro framework that might be used for smallish projects this would work fine e.g. you are working on a quick idea and you want to show it to some friends, colleagues or need to use it for a class project and there you go. Low learning curve !
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