Hey Martin,
thank you for your quick and motivating reply. I think I will give
Miyamoto a try and if I need more I will try to find out how GAE works.

Thank you
Nate

Am 06.07.2012 18:12, schrieb Martin B.:
> Hey Nate,
>
> I'm using the Twisted one right now and it's awesomely simple and easy
> to use. Not function-complete though, as it doesn't have persistent
> storage implemented (all your subscriptions and data will be lost when
> you stop the process) and it doesn't have a polling mechanism (but
> subscribe and publish work nice and take no time to start running).
>
> The GAE version is not that hard to run on your localhost either, once
> you have all the files, you just run one instance of dev_appserver and
> that's it. Would give it a try if you want something more complete.
> The local version won't support scheduled tasks either though - can
> only have that on the actual GAE server.
>
> Good luck
>
> On Friday, July 6, 2012 5:06:40 PM UTC+1, Nate A wrote:
>
>     I think testing the components locally is much easier than
>     debugging my application on the web server.
>     I'm not searching for a hub which is running out of the box but
>     where I have a step by step instruction how to set it up and which
>     has the basic functionality of a hub.
>
>     If I take the list from the wiki:
>
>     App Engine: reference hub, you seams to be to hard to setup.
>     Superfeedr: hosted, so not what I want -> not good
>     WordPress: only running with wordpress as publisher -> not good
>     RabbitHub erlang: I don't really understand in which context this
>     should run -> maybe
>     Wolverine python/twisted: seamy to be easy to use -> looks good
>     WebGlue ruby: seamy to be easy to use -> looks good
>     !Subfeedr perl: don't know what is meant by "proxy" -> maybe
>     PubSubHubbub-rb: don't know why it depends on nginx -> maybe
>     SubHub: Django integrated hub, no README file :-( -> maybe
>     Ayup: hosted, so not what I want -> not good
>
>     So there are 2 good hubs and 4 maybe hubs left, where I don't know
>     how complete they are. Does anybody has experience with one of
>     these hubs?
>
>     Nate
>
>     Am 06.07.2012 17:46, schrieb Julien:
>>     Nate,
>>     This is probably a lot of work for testing. Why don't you use one
>>     I'd the existing hubs?
>>     To test the subscriber side, use and app like
>>     http://push-pub.appspot.com and them test the publisher side by
>>     using your own feed?
>>
>>     Thanks
>>
>>     -- 
>>     Julien Genestoux
>>
>>     Sent from phone, please pardon brevity and typos. 
>>
>>     On Jul 6, 2012, at 5:04 PM, Nate A <[email protected]
>>     <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>>
>>>     Julien,
>>>     thank you for your answer. I want to have a as simple to setup
>>>     as possible hub which I need for locally testing my publisher
>>>     and subscriber. I don't want to run the hub on the internet or
>>>     under any heavy load.
>>>     I know the list in the wiki
>>>     (http://code.google.com/p/pubsubhubbub/wiki/Hubs
>>>     <http://code.google.com/p/pubsubhubbub/wiki/Hubs>) but I don't
>>>     want to try all of them to know which one fits my needs.
>>>
>>>     Thank you for your help and kind regards
>>>     Nate
>>>
>>>     Am Donnerstag, 5. Juli 2012 18:49:27 UTC+2 schrieb Julien:
>>>
>>>         Nate,
>>>
>>>         The Google App Engine hub is really intended at running on
>>>         GAE. I'm not trying to discourage you from this, but there
>>>         is a lot of complexity involve in doing so. There are other
>>>         hub software in more languages that may be easier to
>>>         implement/setup (specially if you're not experienced with GAE).
>>>         There are also hosted solutions.
>>>
>>>         Please tell us more about why you want to run a hub and we
>>>         cna maybe point you to the best solution.
>>>
>>>         Thanks,
>>>
>>>         julien
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>         On Wed, Jul 4, 2012 at 9:23 AM, Nate A wrote:
>>>
>>>             Hello,
>>>             I want to setup a hub locally to test my publisher and
>>>             subscriber. I have found two pages with instructions how
>>>             to setup a hub:
>>>             The first one in the pubsubhubbub wiki [1] and the
>>>             second on [1] through a link on github [3].
>>>
>>>             The first one fails when I run
>>>
>>>             bash setup.sh
>>>
>>>             the second one in Step 3. When I open “http://localhost:8080/”
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>             Can anybody give me instructions or a link to instructions on 
>>> how to setup a hub for development?
>>>
>>>
>>>             [1]
>>>             
>>> https://code.google.com/p/pubsubhubbub/wiki/DeveloperGettingStartedGuide
>>>             
>>> <https://code.google.com/p/pubsubhubbub/wiki/DeveloperGettingStartedGuide>
>>>             [2]
>>>             
>>> http://www.liangeugene.com/2011/02/running-pubsubhubbub-on-ubuntu-10-04-python-2-6/
>>>             
>>> <http://www.liangeugene.com/2011/02/running-pubsubhubbub-on-ubuntu-10-04-python-2-6/>
>>>             [3]
>>>             https://github.com/marianoguerra/pshb-example/issues/1
>>>             <https://github.com/marianoguerra/pshb-example/issues/1>
>>>
>>>             Thank you
>>>             Nate
>>>

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