Hi all,

I'm the co-founder and CEO of DotCloud. We're eager to make it as easy
as possible to deploy web2py on our service! I'd like to offer 2
things:

1. Beta invites for anyone on this group who is interested. Just
mention the web2py mailing list in our registration form (http://
dotcloud.com)

2. All the help you need putting together a "dotcloud on web2py"
tutorial. If you're interested in participating, let me know and we'll
get started.

As for requirements.txt and wsgi.py, it's pretty straightforward -
you'll find more information in the docs [1] but I'll be happy to
elaborate privately if needed.

I hope this can be helpful to the web2py community.


All the best,
Solomon Hykes

[1] http://docs.dotcloud.com/static/components/python/



On Jan 23, 2:27 pm, SaltyCow <jeff.bienkow...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello Bruno,
>
> I just got a beta account ondotcloud. I saw here that you've been
> experimenting with the service and I'm wondering whether you have any
> advice for installing and running web2py in that environment. I've
> read their docs, but they mostly describe a django installation. For
> web2py, it seems that we might want to create one service for the
> administration app and separate services for each deployed
> application, but I'm not sure. I'm also a bit confused about what info
> needs to be included in the wsgi.py and requirements.txt config files.
>
> Any advice would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks...>Jeff
>
> On Jan 9, 10:21 am, Bruno Rocha <rochacbr...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > I am playing with free beta ondotcloud(this will be great).
>
> > for free that runs web2py I just know one (shared limited plan is free):
>
> >http://www.alwaysdata.com/plans/shared/
>
> > <http://www.alwaysdata.com/plans/shared/>http://web2py.alwaysdata.net/examples
>
> > <http://web2py.alwaysdata.net/examples>BTW, I do not know any other that
> > works like heroku.
>
> > 2011/1/9 Syed <syed.f.ka...@gmail.com>
>
> > > Are there any application hosting services for web2py that are similar
> > > to the following (for other frameworks):
>
> > > Heroku for Ruby on Rails
> > > Djangy for Django
> > > Pantheon for Drupal
>
> > > I know that it's possible to use GAE for hosting, but there are some
> > > limitations to going that route. I understand that Webfaction offers
> > > hosting, but it's just normal shared hosting, right? It would be great
> > > if there was a fire-and-forget application hosting option for web2py
> > > just like Heroku or Engine Yard.
>
> > --
>
> > Bruno Rochahttp://about.me/rochacbruno/bio

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