A lot of repos for websites have dots in them, should fix it to support 
anything github can support.  

—
Jenna


On Monday, 7 May 2012 at 10:30 AM, gurugeek wrote:

>  
> On May 7, 2012, at 2:23 AM, Jenna Fox wrote:
> > Things:
> > 1) It'd be super cool if the user types in their email address as the 
> > username if it still works
> >  
> >  
>  
>  
> Yes this should be easy to do  - could put both I think email or username
> > 2) I wonder what I'm doing wrong? I enter in bluebie/whywentcamping.com 
> > (http://whywentcamping.com) in the github repo name and it says my url 
> > contains invalid characters?  
> >  
>  
> I think the check in the script doesn't allow a repository to have a points 
> inside it ..is it very common ? Can fix this but if you want to try in the 
> interim just use any repo without a . on it :)
> Thanks again for testing this out
> David
>  
>  
> > —
> > Jenna
> >  
> >  
> > On Sunday, 6 May 2012 at 10:41 AM, gurugeek wrote:
> >  
> > > Hello Campers!
> > > I am happy to announce that the camping 1 click deployment is now 
> > > available at http://1.ai (http://1.ai/)
> > > The platform has been coded with camping (with some help from bash for 
> > > the backend scripts) and it seems to work very well.  
> > >  
> > > We have spent some time to get sure that it would be secure and easy to 
> > > use. After working on an easy and secure way to upload/manage files 
> > > online etc. we have found an easier solution: fetch a github repository 
> > > with a camping application and - with one click -deploy it online at 
> > > yourname.1.ai
> > >  
> > > So how does this works ?
> > > 1 - you signup  
> > > 2 - after logging in you simply fetch your camping application from a 
> > > github repository there is a sample hello world available at 
> > > https://github.com/gurugeek/0ai and this is also explained in the app 
> > > admin page
> > > 3 - after fetching (provided that this is a valid camping app and has a 
> > > valid config.ru (http://config.ru/) file) your application will be live.
> > >  
> > > The admin panel has all these instructions and if you try to fetch a 
> > > non-camping application from a github repository it will return the 
> > > relevant error.  
> > >  
> > > The system supports private repositories too (this said I wouldn't run 
> > > something very secret and private on it!) but you would need to authorise 
> > > the github user 1ai to access your private repository.
> > >  
> > > Github has a lot of wonderful features so I feel that this was the best 
> > > solution without re-inventing the wheel. It is probably the fastest and 
> > > easiest way to get your camping application up and running.  
> > >  
> > > Each application is securely isolated but all this is running in a 
> > > traditional dedicated server (no virtual/cloud/droids) are employed. This 
> > > should enhance the application performance. The server is also using only 
> > > SSD (solid state drivers) that are not yet available in most of cloud 
> > > providers (EC2, Rackspace cloud).  
> > >  
> > > I really appreciate your testing and comments so please go on and launch 
> > > your shiny Camping app at
> > > http://1.ai (http://1.ai/)  !
> > >  
> > > A small caveat: The aim of this service is (hopefully) to promote camping 
> > > (perhaps next with a programming contest with some cool prizes) but it is 
> > > obviously not meant to replace a traditional hosting in the sense that 
> > > there will be no tech support offered and the service is provided without 
> > > any warranty. This doesn't mean that is not good enough to run any of 
> > > your fancy Camping apps - just that you should not expect this to replace 
> > > any professional hosting.  
> > >  
> > > Note on Databases:
> > > -If you have an sqlite database in your github repository it should work 
> > > just fine. If it works for you locally it should work fine on http://1.ai 
> > > (http://1.ai/) after the github fetch
> > > -If you want to use CouchDB you can do it with the wonderful Chill 
> > > (https://github.com/Bluebie/chill) and http://www.iriscouch.com/ (which 
> > > is free for small apps/usage). Once you have your CouchDB on iriscouch 
> > > you simply connect to it from your camping app, fetch the data etc.  
> > >  
> > >  
> > > I do look forward to your comments and welcome any question you might 
> > > have!
> > > Best Regards
> > > David
> > >  
> > >  
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