Just sent it to the Seaside ML, thanks for mentioning it ;)

On Thu, Aug 14, 2014 at 5:13 PM, stepharo <steph...@free.fr> wrote:

>
> On 14/8/14 13:02, François Stephany wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> At Ta Mère, we are used to deploy Ruby/Rails application with Heroku or
>> on VPS with Capistrano. Almost everybody uses the same tools and techniques
>> in the Rails community so deployment is quite easy once you grasp the
>> process.
>>
>> The same process was quite frustrating with Pharo. To solve that, we've
>> built HelloPharo. It is a tool to deploy small apps to a Linux VPS/VM.
>>
>
> Excellent!
> I love infrastructure.
> Keep pushing that.
> Did you announce it on the seaside mailing-list
>
>
>> It is heavily inspired by Capistrano, it prones convention over
>> configuration and it wants to be full stack (e.g., serve the assets,
>> restart the processes). It is built with Ansible.
>>
>> We haven't released a fixed version yet but the tool starts to be in a
>> good-enough shape to be shown. We want to grab some feedback and fix the
>> most obvious limitations (see the README for more) before releasing version
>> 0.1.0.
>>
>> If you or your company uses a well defined process to deploy pharo
>> webapps, we are all ears. We think that having a canonical way to deploy
>> simple apps is a must if we want to see wider Pharo adoption for small web
>> companies. This process *must* be Unix friendly if we want to attract
>> Python or Ruby people. Most of them are Devops anyway, the command line is
>> their friend, NOT something they want to avoid.
>>
>> Pull requests (for code or instructions in the README) are more than
>> welcome. The code and the documentation are MIT licensed.
>>
>> https://github.com/fstephany/hello-pharo/
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Francois
>>
>
>
>

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