Agree, but Stratos community provide community cartridges also. Then it convert into a PaaS.
On Sat, May 17, 2014 at 7:40 PM, Amila Maha Arachchi <[email protected]>wrote: > Hi Lakmal, > > But, when we take the core components of Stratos, there is no PaaS > behaviour OOTB, correct? i.e. Without any cartridges, Stratos is just a > PaaS framework. We provide those community cartridges to allow users to > quickly build a PaaS. > > So, IMV, it is not correct to say that it is a PaaS. This is my > understanding. > > Regards, > Amila. > > > On Sat, May 17, 2014 at 3:09 PM, Lakmal Warusawithana <[email protected]>wrote: > >> >> Hi Chris, >> >> >> On Sat, May 17, 2014 at 11:44 AM, chris snow <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> We describe Stratos as a "PaaS framework" on which a PaaS can be >>> built. However, if an adopter of Stratos only needed to deploy PHP, >>> MySQL or Java WAR based applications, then in this case can Stratos >>> also be considered a PaaS? >>> >>> Do we need to modify our definition of Stratos? >>> >> >> I agree, Stratos can consider as a PaaS framework and also a PaaS. >> Originally Stratos building features that any one can build there own PaaS >> with creating cartridges. But with the pre build community cartridges, it >> also can consider as a complete PaaS. >> >> -- >> Lakmal Warusawithana >> Director - Cloud Architecture; WSO2 Inc. >> Mobile : +94714289692 >> Blog : http://lakmalsview.blogspot.com/ >> >> > > > -- > *Amila Maharachchi* > Senior Technical Lead > WSO2, Inc.; http://wso2.com > > Blog: http://maharachchi.blogspot.com > Mobile: +94719371446 > > -- Lakmal Warusawithana Director - Cloud Architecture; WSO2 Inc. Mobile : +94714289692 Blog : http://lakmalsview.blogspot.com/
