
Davorin Rusevljan wrote:
Having preconfigured amazon ec2 AMI with Pier correctly configured as a blog would not hurt. And by correctly I mean really ready to go with persistence, backups, google analyitics. And few bullet proof tutorials how to adjust look and feel, i.e. where to poke what, and that it works even if one does not understand what he is doing much less can read Smalltalk code.
I think people like to know how much it will cost them and I thought AWS is more a pay-as-you-use, in that case it would be nice to be able to give an idea how much it will cost per month. Being able to easily change the look-and-feel is certainly very important. Davorin Rusevljan wrote:
Of course it would be also great to have clear documentation, which goes beyond to say that everything is a structure.
How to use a web application - like a blog/cms - should be intuitive enough so no or minimum documentation is required (when tinckering with the internals this may be a different story) -- View this message in context: http://forum.world.st/Smalltalk-hosting-tp3384077p3384204.html Sent from the ESUG mailing list archive at Nabble.com.