Hey folks, Chris is right that we were thrilled to learn about Zones at ApacheCon, and Sylvain told me the right way to proceed is to mail infrastructure@, which is how Dan Bentley started this thread, so we should just wait on their response.
The Shindig website itself is actually hosted on Apache infrastructure, but there isn't an Apache hosted instance of Shindig, so the OpenSocial Getting Started Guide points at a Google-hosted instance (of the java server), which is sub-optimal for maintenance reasons and it doesn't showcase the php port, so the Zone makes sense. I think a Zone + periodic build (weekly seems about right?) would make for a great combo, and we could make Shindig more approachable by providing such demos from our website. -Dan ----- Original Message ----- From: Chris Chabot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Sent: Tue Apr 15 02:55:54 2008 Subject: Re: Zone for Shindig? Actually at the ApacheCon a couple of us heard of 'zones' for the first time, and were quite excited about it. currently we use google's infrastructure for site hosting etc, but it would make a lot more sense to do this on apache's infrastructure. It would have the added benefit we could host live examples of java & php shindig too, which is of course also a cool thing :) I guess our project mentor can help us out here, anyone know the process of getting this started? -- Chris On Apr 15, 2008, at 9:32 AM, Dan Bentley wrote: > I'm over on Shindig-Dev, and trying to set up an instance of review > board ( > http://code.google.com/p/reviewboard/ ). Can we apply for a Zone > for such > serving? > > Is there a step or some documentation I should read about this process > first? > > Thanks, > -Dan

