[Seaside-dev] Re: [Esug-list] [ANN] SmallHarbour project
Dale Henrichs
dhenrich at vmware.com
Tue May 17 20:48:34 UTC 2011
On 05/17/2011 12:37 PM, Davorin Rusevljan wrote:
> On Tue, May 17, 2011 at 9:19 PM, laurent laffont
> <laurent.laffont at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Actually we have several visions (nothing is final here, ideas welcome)
> ..
>
> Having Amazon ec2 image is also a very good idea, and some
> Smalltalkers have already made first important steps like:
>
> http://www.nickager.com/blog/Create-a-free-Gemstone-server-in-the-cloud-in-10-minutes/
>
> You probably already have enough on your plate, but I mentioned
> CloudFoundry for following reasons:
> - it has a promise that one would be able to deploy SmallHarbour to
> different cloud providers
> - CloudFoundry currently provides support for Java, Ruby and
> Javascript, adding Smalltalk would be nice for visibility, and could
> be used for other Smalltalk services not only SmallHarbour.
>
> As I said you probably have enough to do in the first place, but if
> you just happen to have some student lurking that has some ruby
> knowledge to hack the interface for Smalltalk to Cloudfoundry it would
> be very nice to have :)
>
> As for your other goals - great!
>
> Davorin Rusevljan
> http://www.cloud208.com/
>
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Laurent/Davorin,
We are in the process of adding support for deploying GLASS applications
into the Cloud Foundry, but I wouldn't mind helping folks who are
interested in adding support for other Smalltalks into the Cloud Foundry
... The Cloud Foundry is written largely in ruby, so you'll need to be
wearing your ruby dancing shoes:)
Dale
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