On Tue, May 17, 2011 at 9:41 PM, laurent laffont <laurent.laffont@gmail.com> wrote:
On Tue, May 17, 2011 at 9:29 PM, Mariano Martinez Peck <marianopeck@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Laurent. You should take a look to GLASS applicance.
It is similar to what you want. You can take ideas from there.

Yes, good idea to have a look.

I actually wonder which database support should come out of the box.


Do it directly on top of Glass and you already have a lot of things for free, included that question ;)
You only need to implement the logistic for the app (kind of seasidehosting).
Laurent.

BTW, cool project and congrats!

mariano


On Tue, May 17, 2011 at 9:19 PM, laurent laffont <laurent.laffont@gmail.com> wrote:
On Tue, May 17, 2011 at 8:27 PM, Davorin Rusevljan <davorin.rusevljan@gmail.com> wrote:

Interesting!

Have you maybe considered to base it on the cloud foundry?


Actually we have several visions (nothing is final here, ideas welcome)

1/ SmallHarbour platform is meant to be a base for YOUR own hosting platform, like your own seaside hosting. So whether you put it on the cloud or on a real server should be a preference.�

Actually we don't have any experience with cloud, so help will be appreciated.

We plan to have a virtual appliance based on virtual box / vmware /.... for an easy setup. Amazon VMI image should be a good idea too (we have to learn).

For example:
a / I work in an enterprise, I want to easily deploy Smalltalk web applications / tools on intranet for my co-workers and I don't want to spend time on setting up servers, apache, ...... So I could just get the appliance, start it and I'm ready to deploy several images.

b / I want to set up a unique VPS (or cloud platform) to deploy several Smalltalk web apps / sites. I could just put my preferred Linux distro, then

apt-get install smallharbour �/ pacman -s smallharbour / ....

/etc/rc.d/smallharbour start

and let's go !


2/ SmallHarbour hosting service which be like SeasideHosting, but for commercial purposes. So you should create an account, pay a monthly / yearly fee related to the service you want, then either

a/ upload your own image (like you do for SeasideHosting) if you're a power user

b/ one-click deploy of pre-made image if you just want to setup a CMS, blog, write a new book, event planing, ... Pre-made images should be updated easily.


3/ People who need scalability, performance, deep customization don't need SmallHarbour :)


Laurent

Davorin Rusevljan
http://www.cloud208.com/

On May 17, 2011 6:26 PM, "laurent laffont" <laurent.laffont@gmail.com> wrote:

On Tue, May 17, 2011 at 5:29 PM, Bernat Romagosa <tibabenfortlapalanca@gmail.com> wrote:
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> Just a ...

Yes, that's why we haven't called it SeasideSomething.

We want the project to be open and support several web frameworks. We will start with Seaside though.

Laurent.




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