I saw - I think it is nice / good that they provide an installer for
users to use; that's a nice plus.

On Apr 20, 9:37 pm, mdipierro <[email protected]> wrote:
> I asked yesterday (it is the second time I ask):
>
> > I manage the web2py mailing list. There are 1750 members there are many of 
> > them are interested in using
> > web2py on webfaction. I see you have explicit support for django, rails and 
> > some other frameworks but not
> > web2py. If you are interested I can help you set this up (free of charge, I 
> > would require a test account and some
> > email collaboration). Since web2py has PAM support and web based IDE you 
> > could make it to work out of the box with new
> > accounts and  users would login directly into the web based IDE. This would 
> > attract lots of people.
>
> they responded:
>
> > Adding a new tool to our one-click installer is a big commitment for us 
> > because it means we have to support it in the future,
> > add new versions when they come out, add security patches as soon as they 
> > come out (and sometimes going through all the
> > sites we host and patching them for our customers if it's a really nasty 
> > security hole), answering questions from our customers
> > about the tool etc.).
> > The other tools you refer to were added when WebFaction first started but 
> > these days adding a new tool is not something we take lightly.
>
> I guess you have to make them know there are many of you using
> webfaction.
>
> Personally I am interested in collaboration with a hosting provider
> willing to provide one click web2py support and automatic setting of
> the admin password. So far VPS.net has shown some interest but I need
> to make TurnkeyLinux VM first.
>
> Massimo
>
> On Apr 20, 8:34 pm, Richard <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > previously a webfaction admin said:
> > "If we ever get enough interest in web2py to warrant an installer in
> > our control panel, then we'll go ahead and add a forum for 
> > it."http://forum.webfaction.com/viewtopic.php?id=3216
>
> > Has that happened?
>
> > On Apr 21, 9:10 am, Christopher Steel <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Hi Annet,
>
> > > np. The reason you might not want to create sites on your web faction
> > > account using the web interface is because you some day you might find
> > > yourself doing a merge from the command line on your "production
> > > server" (if you start doing versioning with hg or some other system)
> > > which can be a rather unpleasant and undesirable thing to be doing. If
> > > you still want to be able to do it, say in order to impress clients, I
> > > can help you out, just remember that I warned you ; )
>
> > > Chris
>
> > > On Apr 20, 2:24 pm, annet <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > Hi Thadeus,
>
> > > > You're right, WebFaction rocks. However, when you want to upload and
> > > > install a packed application you will have to proceed as follows:
>
> > > > 1. Log on to WebFaction via terminal/ssh
>
> > > > 2. cd to your remote web2py/application directory
>
> > > > 3. Make a directory by the name of the packed application
>
> > > > 4. Upload and install the packed web2py application via the web
> > > > interface and rename it to match the name of the directory you
> > > > manually created.
>
> > > >https://admin.domain_name.com/admin/default/site
>
> > > > In the upload and install form browse to the directory where the
> > > > packed application resides, rename it (required)
> > > > packed_application_name and check the overwrite installed app check
> > > > box. Click install.
>
> > > > Thanks to Chris, who helped me solve this problem!
>
> > > > Kind regards,
>
> > > > Annet.
>
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