you could use cloudfoundry for that :)

http://www.cloudfoundry.org/

Esteban 

On Jan 26, 2013, at 12:25 PM, Stéphane Ducasse <[email protected]> 
wrote:

> 
> On Jan 25, 2013, at 10:02 PM, Andy Burnett wrote:
> 
>> We would love to develop more of our ideas in Pharo, but we are completely 
>> allergic to doing sys admin. We don't want to deal with anything below the 
>> Pharo application level. What I would ideally like to see if something like 
>> Heroku, or similar, but for Pharo. However, just wishing won't make it 
>> happen, so I am wondering if there is anyone out there who is thinking about 
>> this, and whether there are enough of us to constitute are market.
> 
> It would be so great!
> 
> This is a big orthogonal but I know that laurent laffont worked on Harbor. 
> The idea was to provide a better Seaside hosting in the same that you could 
> install it in an easier manner on your machine. 
> 
> I imagine that the work done by nicolas P and mariano/esteban around mongo, 
> fuel… fit perfectly.
> 
>> 
>> Our requirements are pretty simple. We need a way of uploading an image, and 
>> some standard for of persistence. At this point, we would be perfectly happy 
>> to make compromises by agreeing that it had to be e.g. Mongo or whatever 
>> (although ideally it would be gemstone). We just want to make some progress 
>> on this.
>> 
>> Personally, I think lots of bits are coming together.
> 
> Yes me too.
> 
>> We now have various persistence options, websockets (both in Zinc and 
>> Aida-web), OAuth ( in both places again), and lots of other exciting 
>> elements. We just want a really simple way to take advantage of them.
>> 
>> Does anyone else feel this need?
> 
> 

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