Hello Sounds like a good idea to me. Who would have an account on this player instance? Can't be open to the world or people could run any arbitrary workflow. Not sure Apache want their infrastructure to be used for bitcoin mining! So what would be the terms and conditions for use. Would accounts have to be granted rather than creating your own?
Cheers Ian On 20 Oct 2016 2:32 pm, "Stian Soiland-Reyes" <[email protected]> wrote: As Taverna Mobile is nearing release-state, it would be good to have a demo-server of Taverna Server and Taverna Player running. Currently we've got instructions for how to start your own using Docker in the Taverna Mobile README: https://github.com/apache/incubator-taverna-mobile and (occasionally) instances at our under-the-desk server in Manchester: http://heater.cs.man.ac.uk:3000/ http://heater.cs.man.ac.uk:8009/ .. which sadly goes down now and then and of course at weird ports might not work behind firewalls and mobile networks. I think Sagar also has some Digital Ocean instances, of course he shouldn't need to pay for those. I checked with ASF's INFRA folks on their chat, and they say it should be possible to request a VM. So if you agree I'll try to ask INFRA if we can get an ASF virtual machine - it should probably be OK as it's not so high-spec, probably 2 GB and 30 GB of disk should do. Then we can give access to all Taverna folks who are willing to fix it :) -- Stian Soiland-Reyes http://orcid.org/0000-0001-9842-9718
