This is what I've been waiting for! Thank you so much Alexei for that wonderful announcement!
Currently testing Arches-HIP on my local environment while at the same time finding out a way to migrate our existing MySQL database to Arches. We have an ongoing heritage mapping project that is supposed to cover the whole country and it's a good thing we already have some data that we could use for testing Arches-HIP. Adam, I'd be very interested to deploy our application to AWS once we're ready. I hope to tap with you very soon. On Saturday, April 25, 2015 at 12:48:19 AM UTC+8, Adam Cox wrote: > > Great news Alexei! > > If anyone is interested in using Amazon Web Services EC2 to host arches3, > I've created a public AMI with all of the dependencies installed, and a > virtual environment created in ~/Projects/ENV. There are a few steps to get > set up, but once you are ready to launch an instance, you can find this AMI > in the US West (Oregon) zone -- just search the Community AMIs for > "arches3", and you should find the AMI named "arches3_trusty_setup". Once > the instance is launched, you'll just have to start with the documentation > that Alexei mention at the "pip install arches" step. > > AWS is super easy once you get everything set up, and under the free tier > usage you could technically get a single production version of arches > running for free, and host it on a domain name for pennies (51 > pennies/month, by in my experience). > > On Thursday, April 23, 2015 at 11:59:46 AM UTC-5, Alexei Peters wrote: >> >> Hi Everyone! >> >> Today we're happy to announce the release of Arches 3.0 and HIP 1.0 ! >> >> *Arches 3.0* >> >> The documentation can be found here >> https://arches3.readthedocs.org/en/latest/ >> >> Arches 3.0 is a brand new system which includes: >> >> >> - A new and updated mobile friendly UI. >> - A Reference Data Manager (RDM), a core Arches module which >> enables the creation and maintenance of controlled vocabularies for >> use in >> dropdowns and controlled fields within the various Arches Resource >> forms. >> It also includes import and export to the SKOS format. >> - Built in support for forms and report templates >> - An integrated Elastic search engine >> - A fully localizable UI >> - much more... >> >> Arches 3.0 is available on Pypi at https://pypi.python.org/pypi/arches for >> those wishing to pip install the software and the code is always available >> on Bitbucket at https://bitbucket.org/arches/arches3 >> >> >> >> If you want to test the Arches system right away with a proven >> application see below about installing the HIP. >> >> >> >> *HIP (Heritage Inventory Package) 1.0* >> >> The documentation for the HIP can be found here >> http://arches-hip.readthedocs.org/en/latest/ >> >> >> The HIP is an application that sits on top of Arches 3.0 and extends >> Arches capabilities with predefined resource graphs, forms, and report >> templates. The HIP was used as the basis for the successful >> HistoricPlacesLA.org <http://historicplacesla.org/> site. >> >> >> >> HIP 1.0 is also now available for download at >> https://pypi.python.org/pypi/arches_hip or on Bitbucket at >> https://bitbucket.org/arches/hip >> >> >> As always, please visit the archesproject.org site for more information. >> >> Cheers, >> The Archesproject team! >> > -- -- To post, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe, send email to [email protected]. For more information, visit https://groups.google.com/d/forum/archesproject?hl=en --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Arches Project" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
