Hello Bruno, I just got a beta account on dotcloud. I saw here that you've been experimenting with the service and I'm wondering whether you have any advice for installing and running web2py in that environment. I've read their docs, but they mostly describe a django installation. For web2py, it seems that we might want to create one service for the administration app and separate services for each deployed application, but I'm not sure. I'm also a bit confused about what info needs to be included in the wsgi.py and requirements.txt config files.
Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks...>Jeff On Jan 9, 10:21 am, Bruno Rocha <[email protected]> wrote: > I am playing with free beta on dotcloud (this will be great). > > for free that runs web2py I just know one (shared limited plan is free): > > http://www.alwaysdata.com/plans/shared/ > > <http://www.alwaysdata.com/plans/shared/>http://web2py.alwaysdata.net/examples > > <http://web2py.alwaysdata.net/examples>BTW, I do not know any other that > works like heroku. > > 2011/1/9 Syed <[email protected]> > > > Are there any application hosting services for web2py that are similar > > to the following (for other frameworks): > > > Heroku for Ruby on Rails > > Djangy for Django > > Pantheon for Drupal > > > I know that it's possible to use GAE for hosting, but there are some > > limitations to going that route. I understand that Webfaction offers > > hosting, but it's just normal shared hosting, right? It would be great > > if there was a fire-and-forget application hosting option for web2py > > just like Heroku or Engine Yard. > > -- > > Bruno Rochahttp://about.me/rochacbruno/bio

