Hi Henry,

Yes, that's a very good idea too. Actually, we already have a Vagrant
recipe: if someone else could test it and confirm it works we can paste
it in the website: https://github.com/iox/vagranthobo

Warm regards,
Ignacio

El 14/07/14 19:58, Henry Baragar escribió:
> Ignacio,
> 
> We could do something similar with a vagrant box
> (http://www.vagrantup.com/).
> 
> Henry
> 
> 
> On 14/07/14 11:44 AM, Ignacio Huerta wrote:
>> Hi guys,
>>
>> Have you heard about Cloud9? it's an online IDE to develop web
>> applications. It's a SaaS application, but most of the code is free
>> software.
>>
>> I tested creating a Hobo application with it and I was very pleased that
>> it worked quite well: https://hobo_extend_form_issue-c9-iox.c9.io/
>>
>> My steps were more or less:
>>
>> - Sign up for a free account in https://c9.io/
>> - Create a Ruby on Rails workspace
>> - In the command line, delete the default Rails app and create mine:
>>    cd ..
>>    rm -Rf workspace
>>    gem install hobo
>>    hobo new workspace
>> - Click the "Run" button
>>
>> I think this would be a very easy way to start playing with Hobo for new
>> users. What do you think?
>>
>> If you like the idea and have some time, would you mind giving Cloud9 a
>> try and create a Hobo app? If it really works, we can post these
>> instructions in Hobocentral.net, or even prepare a small screencast.
>>
>> Warm regards,
>> Ignacio
>>
> 

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