Hi Nicolas, we "could" have Azure quickstart Templates or similar that make it pretty easy to roll out a predefined sling enviroment (see https://github.com/Azure/azure-quickstart-templates for tons of existing examples).
Cheers Dominik On Tue, Oct 24, 2017 at 10:55 AM, Nicolas Peltier <peltier.nico...@gmail.com > wrote: > Could we have hosting as well? (dreaming out loud) > > 2017-10-24 10:50 GMT+02:00 Ioan Eugen Stan <ieu...@netdava.com>: > > Hi, > > > > I second that. What sling needs most is a big community that can create > > a marketplace like Wordpress has. > > > > A place where you can publish plugins and modules that users can install > > and that work out of the box. > > > > Having a comunity and a marketplace is a big step forward for adoption > > by non-developers. > > > > Regards, > > > > > > On 24.10.2017 01:53, Carsten Ziegeler wrote: > >> I think it would be a great contribution and it's definitely welcome. > >> Thanks for offering. I would assume that the contribution to Sling might > >> get you even more feedback and contributors. > >> > >> What I personally would love to have, is splitting Slick up into some > >> modules. For example, your front page to change the admin password could > >> be of general interest for any Sling based installation. Same is for the > >> UI to create users. This could be shared between different demos. I > >> always planned to have something like this for the Slingshot sample, but > >> never got to it. > >> > >> But this is just dreaming and not really required for the contribution > >> itself. > >> > >> Regards > >> > >> Carsten > >> > >> > >> Chris Millar wrote > >>> At AdaptTo, I had a few conversations about contributing Slick [0] to > >>> Apache Sling. Is this something the community is interested in? If so, > I'd > >>> like to start that process. Whether it be part of a contrib project or > a > >>> sample project. > >>> > >>> There would be things I would like to clean up before hand. Some > >>> auto-generated try / catches, add unit tests, and get the Sling 9 > version > >>> thoroughly tested are just a few. > >>> > >>> If you have thoughts on this, please share them. > >>> > >>> Thanks! > >>> Chris > >>> > >>> [0] https://github.com/auniverseaway/slick-2 > >>> > > > > >