On Thu, Oct 18, 2012 at 4:47 PM, Mark Hahn <[email protected]> wrote: > > have you considered just setting up a virtual machine > > I didn't think of that but that is the only solution I've found so far. It > sure is a PITA, but oh well.
I think it's pretty easy these days to get going with virtualization, and you could also snapshot a dev environment if your objective is to share it with other collaborators... I know users will only have to run couchdb but if they'd like to jump > in and contribute > to my github project they are going to have to run kanso on their own dev > environment. I was hoping whatever kanso hosting I found could be shared > with them. I'm not sure I'd like to share my personal server. > > I guess most people using couchdb would have their own dev environment. My > project is a couchdb tool so they will definitely have couchdb already. > exactly, I wouldn't concern myself too much prematurely about the capability of collaborators - unless you already have people in mind who use windows and are concerned about them being able to run kanso. Incidentially, there is a kanso list, and 1 or 2 threads in regards to windows support, you might check in there. (here: https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!forum/kanso) cheers -- matt j. sorenson
