Re: CouchDB on DigitalOcean

2015-12-22 Thread Clemens Stolle
Thanks, Jan :)

> Am 22.12.2015 um 23:18 schrieb Jan Lehnardt :
> 
> Oh and I asked a friend who works there what it takes to get on the list of 
> 1-click-apps. I’ll report back!
> 
> Jan
> --
> 
>> On 22 Dec 2015, at 23:08, Jan Lehnardt  wrote:
>> 
>> I just gave the latest klaemo/couchdb:2.0-dev a spin on Digital Ocean and it 
>> is quite amazing to get a cluster going in under a minute. I’m certain this 
>> will help with adoption and release testing. Thank you very much! :)
>> 
>> Best
>> Jan
>> -- 
>> 
>>> On 19 Dec 2015, at 23:39, Robert Kowalski  wrote:
>>> 
>>> Awesome idea Clemens!
>>> 
>>> Check your twitterwebs :)
>>> 
>>> On Sat, Dec 19, 2015 at 5:53 PM, Clemens Stolle
>>>  wrote:
 Hey there,
 yesterday, Jan said something like „sweet, 0 to CouchDB cluster in 120 
 seconds“ on IRC. That got me thinking.
 Currently there is no pure CouchDB SaaS offering (at least that I’m aware 
 of). Don’t worry, I’m not proposing we’d build something like that. ;)
 
 It would be pretty sweet though, if we were able to offer a DigitalOcean 
 image (or "one-click app“ as they call it). That'd get us from 0 to 
 CouchDB in 55s. :D
 Is that something the community would be interested in?
 
 DO is arguably the easiest VPS provider and really popular in the 
 developer community. It would also benefit projects like PouchDB, because 
 interested users could easily spin up an instance and test out that whole 
 replication/syncing miracle. Also MongoDB, Redis and others are already 
 present on DO.
 
 I have no idea you we’d go about doing that, though. Does anyone know 
 folks at DO?
 
 Cheers,
 Clemens
>> 
> 



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Re: CouchDB on DigitalOcean

2015-12-22 Thread Jan Lehnardt
Oh and I asked a friend who works there what it takes to get on the list of 
1-click-apps. I’ll report back!

Jan
--

> On 22 Dec 2015, at 23:08, Jan Lehnardt  wrote:
> 
> I just gave the latest klaemo/couchdb:2.0-dev a spin on Digital Ocean and it 
> is quite amazing to get a cluster going in under a minute. I’m certain this 
> will help with adoption and release testing. Thank you very much! :)
> 
> Best
> Jan
> -- 
> 
>> On 19 Dec 2015, at 23:39, Robert Kowalski  wrote:
>> 
>> Awesome idea Clemens!
>> 
>> Check your twitterwebs :)
>> 
>> On Sat, Dec 19, 2015 at 5:53 PM, Clemens Stolle
>>  wrote:
>>> Hey there,
>>> yesterday, Jan said something like „sweet, 0 to CouchDB cluster in 120 
>>> seconds“ on IRC. That got me thinking.
>>> Currently there is no pure CouchDB SaaS offering (at least that I’m aware 
>>> of). Don’t worry, I’m not proposing we’d build something like that. ;)
>>> 
>>> It would be pretty sweet though, if we were able to offer a DigitalOcean 
>>> image (or "one-click app“ as they call it). That'd get us from 0 to CouchDB 
>>> in 55s. :D
>>> Is that something the community would be interested in?
>>> 
>>> DO is arguably the easiest VPS provider and really popular in the developer 
>>> community. It would also benefit projects like PouchDB, because interested 
>>> users could easily spin up an instance and test out that whole 
>>> replication/syncing miracle. Also MongoDB, Redis and others are already 
>>> present on DO.
>>> 
>>> I have no idea you we’d go about doing that, though. Does anyone know folks 
>>> at DO?
>>> 
>>> Cheers,
>>> Clemens
> 



Re: CouchDB on DigitalOcean

2015-12-22 Thread Jan Lehnardt
I just gave the latest klaemo/couchdb:2.0-dev a spin on Digital Ocean and it is 
quite amazing to get a cluster going in under a minute. I’m certain this will 
help with adoption and release testing. Thank you very much! :)

Best
Jan
-- 

> On 19 Dec 2015, at 23:39, Robert Kowalski  wrote:
> 
> Awesome idea Clemens!
> 
> Check your twitterwebs :)
> 
> On Sat, Dec 19, 2015 at 5:53 PM, Clemens Stolle
>  wrote:
>> Hey there,
>> yesterday, Jan said something like „sweet, 0 to CouchDB cluster in 120 
>> seconds“ on IRC. That got me thinking.
>> Currently there is no pure CouchDB SaaS offering (at least that I’m aware 
>> of). Don’t worry, I’m not proposing we’d build something like that. ;)
>> 
>> It would be pretty sweet though, if we were able to offer a DigitalOcean 
>> image (or "one-click app“ as they call it). That'd get us from 0 to CouchDB 
>> in 55s. :D
>> Is that something the community would be interested in?
>> 
>> DO is arguably the easiest VPS provider and really popular in the developer 
>> community. It would also benefit projects like PouchDB, because interested 
>> users could easily spin up an instance and test out that whole 
>> replication/syncing miracle. Also MongoDB, Redis and others are already 
>> present on DO.
>> 
>> I have no idea you we’d go about doing that, though. Does anyone know folks 
>> at DO?
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> Clemens



Re: CouchDB on DigitalOcean

2015-12-19 Thread Robert Kowalski
Awesome idea Clemens!

Check your twitterwebs :)

On Sat, Dec 19, 2015 at 5:53 PM, Clemens Stolle
 wrote:
> Hey there,
> yesterday, Jan said something like „sweet, 0 to CouchDB cluster in 120 
> seconds“ on IRC. That got me thinking.
> Currently there is no pure CouchDB SaaS offering (at least that I’m aware 
> of). Don’t worry, I’m not proposing we’d build something like that. ;)
>
> It would be pretty sweet though, if we were able to offer a DigitalOcean 
> image (or "one-click app“ as they call it). That'd get us from 0 to CouchDB 
> in 55s. :D
> Is that something the community would be interested in?
>
> DO is arguably the easiest VPS provider and really popular in the developer 
> community. It would also benefit projects like PouchDB, because interested 
> users could easily spin up an instance and test out that whole 
> replication/syncing miracle. Also MongoDB, Redis and others are already 
> present on DO.
>
> I have no idea you we’d go about doing that, though. Does anyone know folks 
> at DO?
>
> Cheers,
> Clemens


Re: CouchDB on DigitalOcean

2015-12-19 Thread Johs Ensby
Bill & Clemens,
to have a sharable CouchDB server image on DO is what I have been looking at, 
too.

Wrote an article while working on this compareing AWS AMI or DigitalOcean, and 
intended to continuou as soon as 2-0 /1.7 is here
https://medium.com/p/b7b320fb6bae/ 

The idea of doing build for each server is old fasion, the CouchDB server 
should be a server image.
DO is the simple version of AWS when it comes to these things

Johs

> On 19. des. 2015, at 20.09, William Edney  wrote:
> 
> Clemens -
> 
> You seem to be focusing, with your previous postings about an official
> Docker image and now about a Digital Ocean image, on making CouchDB as fast
> and easy to run up as possible. Other products have this and I see easy
> setup/one-click installs, etc. etc. as critical to getting people to try
> things. Developers these days don't want to spend time installing and
> configuring software, so Docker, DO images, etc. are absolutely the way to
> go!
> 
> Therefore, I see your effort here as most welcome and definitely not
> wasted. I don't know anyone at DO, but I do know folks that use their
> service and love it.
> 
> Thanks for your interest and effort in this area.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> - Bill
> 
> On Sat, Dec 19, 2015 at 10:53 AM, Clemens Stolle <
> clemens.sto...@fastmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> Hey there,
>> yesterday, Jan said something like „sweet, 0 to CouchDB cluster in 120
>> seconds“ on IRC. That got me thinking.
>> Currently there is no pure CouchDB SaaS offering (at least that I’m aware
>> of). Don’t worry, I’m not proposing we’d build something like that. ;)
>> 
>> It would be pretty sweet though, if we were able to offer a DigitalOcean
>> image (or "one-click app“ as they call it). That'd get us from 0 to CouchDB
>> in 55s. :D
>> Is that something the community would be interested in?
>> 
>> DO is arguably the easiest VPS provider and really popular in the
>> developer community. It would also benefit projects like PouchDB, because
>> interested users could easily spin up an instance and test out that whole
>> replication/syncing miracle. Also MongoDB, Redis and others are already
>> present on DO.
>> 
>> I have no idea you we’d go about doing that, though. Does anyone know
>> folks at DO?
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> Clemens



Re: CouchDB on DigitalOcean

2015-12-19 Thread William Edney
Clemens -

You seem to be focusing, with your previous postings about an official
Docker image and now about a Digital Ocean image, on making CouchDB as fast
and easy to run up as possible. Other products have this and I see easy
setup/one-click installs, etc. etc. as critical to getting people to try
things. Developers these days don't want to spend time installing and
configuring software, so Docker, DO images, etc. are absolutely the way to
go!

Therefore, I see your effort here as most welcome and definitely not
wasted. I don't know anyone at DO, but I do know folks that use their
service and love it.

Thanks for your interest and effort in this area.

Cheers,

- Bill

On Sat, Dec 19, 2015 at 10:53 AM, Clemens Stolle <
clemens.sto...@fastmail.com> wrote:

> Hey there,
> yesterday, Jan said something like „sweet, 0 to CouchDB cluster in 120
> seconds“ on IRC. That got me thinking.
> Currently there is no pure CouchDB SaaS offering (at least that I’m aware
> of). Don’t worry, I’m not proposing we’d build something like that. ;)
>
> It would be pretty sweet though, if we were able to offer a DigitalOcean
> image (or "one-click app“ as they call it). That'd get us from 0 to CouchDB
> in 55s. :D
> Is that something the community would be interested in?
>
> DO is arguably the easiest VPS provider and really popular in the
> developer community. It would also benefit projects like PouchDB, because
> interested users could easily spin up an instance and test out that whole
> replication/syncing miracle. Also MongoDB, Redis and others are already
> present on DO.
>
> I have no idea you we’d go about doing that, though. Does anyone know
> folks at DO?
>
> Cheers,
> Clemens


CouchDB on DigitalOcean

2015-12-19 Thread Clemens Stolle
Hey there,
yesterday, Jan said something like „sweet, 0 to CouchDB cluster in 120 seconds“ 
on IRC. That got me thinking.
Currently there is no pure CouchDB SaaS offering (at least that I’m aware of). 
Don’t worry, I’m not proposing we’d build something like that. ;)

It would be pretty sweet though, if we were able to offer a DigitalOcean image 
(or "one-click app“ as they call it). That'd get us from 0 to CouchDB in 55s. :D
Is that something the community would be interested in?

DO is arguably the easiest VPS provider and really popular in the developer 
community. It would also benefit projects like PouchDB, because interested 
users could easily spin up an instance and test out that whole 
replication/syncing miracle. Also MongoDB, Redis and others are already present 
on DO.

I have no idea you we’d go about doing that, though. Does anyone know folks at 
DO?

Cheers,
Clemens