Hi Paul and gang,

WOlastic is no longer supported by Ubermind.  Here's the info that I got
from our engineer who was behind WOlastic:

The original intent of WOlastic was to quickly deploy secure WO applications
> into the cloud. -- Public AMI's that were prepackaged were probably great
> for the time but now it doesn't seem as relevant as you could probably
> script the entire process with official AMI's that are maintained by the
> major Linux distros.  I'll probably take down the Public AMI's later this
> week that I initially put up for WOlastic.  I did a couple updates to the
> AMI's, they were barely used, so I stopped supporting them.


 Thanks,

Joe

*Joe Kramer*
Junior Software Engineer
Übermind, Inc.
jkra...@ubermind.com
www.ubermind.com


On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 5:11 PM, Paul Hoadley <pa...@logicsquad.net> wrote:

> I agree with Jesse's sentiment, but just to fill in some blanks...
>
> On 24/02/2011, at 1:32 AM, Jesse Tayler wrote:
>
> > do NOT use WOLastic
>
> WOlastic _seems_ to be abandonware.  It doesn't look like their website has
> been updated since mid-2009, and their AMIs seem to be of a similar vintage.
>  WOlastic may work just fine (I have no idea, I've never tried it), but if I
> was starting from scratch I would prefer to use something that hasn't been
> obviously abandoned.
>
> (Is anyone from Ubermind on the list?  It would be useful to get
> confirmation that WOlastic has, indeed, been abandoned.)
>
> > check out simon's install scripts
>
> Simon McLean has put up some scripts you can use as a starting point for
> automating your own deployments to EC2:
>
>
> http://wiki.objectstyle.org/confluence/display/WO/Automated+Deployment+on+Amazon+EC2
>
> I haven't used those particular scripts, but eyeballing them they _seem_ to
> be dependent on the pre-rolled appserver AMIs, also supplied by Simon.
>
> (Simon, can you confirm that?  Is the numbered list of "steps taken" at the
> top out of sync with what's actually happening with launch.sh?  launch.sh
> requires an AMI ID, but it's not clear whether the example used
> (ami-38c33651) is a pristine Amazon Linux image (that ID doesn't match
> anything current) or one of your pre-rolled appserver images.  It looks like
> helloworld-userdata.sh is doing some of the work that used to be done in
> wo-install.sh, is that right?  Actually, I see that wo-install.sh is still
> being fetched and run.  In that case, it's not clear to me what that
> particular image is, and why it would be listed as a "Public WO AMI" on the
> other wiki page.)
>
>
> --
> Paul.
>
> http://logicsquad.net/
>
>
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