[web2py] Re: Hassle-Free Application Hosting?

2011-01-24 Thread Jérôme Petazzoni
Good news, everyone! According to recent testing, web2py runs on DotCloud like a charm. I've put up a little tutorial: http://docs.dotcloud.com/static/tutorials/web2py/ It's still very basic and certainly needs to be refined, but I hope it's sufficient to get started. Best regards, On Jan 24,

[web2py] Re: Hassle-Free Application Hosting?

2011-01-24 Thread Solomon Hykes
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)

[web2py] Re: Hassle-Free Application Hosting?

2011-01-23 Thread SaltyCow
Hello Bruno, I just got a beta account on dotcloud. 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 s

Re: [web2py] Re: Hassle-Free Application Hosting?

2011-01-09 Thread Bruno Rocha
2011/1/9 Syed > Is there a demand for a Heroku-like service in the web2py community? > If there was a critical mass, I wonder if someone/firm could be > convinced to build out this type of offering. I sent a message to some services that are still in private beta, they asnswered that they are g

[web2py] Re: Hassle-Free Application Hosting?

2011-01-09 Thread Syed
Is there a demand for a Heroku-like service in the web2py community? If there was a critical mass, I wonder if someone/firm could be convinced to build out this type of offering.