Hello Mark, If you are looking for a good Linux web host with SSH access that supports Node, CouchDB, and anything else you want, check out WebFaction: http://www.webfaction.com/ They are *awesome*, and if you send a nice message to their Customer Support, and explain that you are looking for free hosting for an open source project, they are very likely to give it to you: http://www.webfaction.com/contact/ Regards, ~Christopher Sebastian On Thu, Oct 18, 2012 at 11:02 PM, Mark Hahn wrote: >> Windows support in Kanso is pretty close I think > > I don't see anyone successfully using kanso on windows in the kanso forum. > I was able to power past several problems but I gave up. > > > On Thu, Oct 18, 2012 at 10:22 PM, Milan Andric wrote: > >> Mark, >> >> Windows support in Kanso is pretty close I think… if you're interested in >> helping follow up here: >> >> https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!topic/kanso/UgxnSFkXnKY >> >> https://github.com/kanso/kanso/issues/360 >> >> -- >> Milan >> >> On Oct 18, 2012, at 5:09 PM, Mark Hahn wrote: >> >> > Correct me if I'm wrong, but garden20 is only for publishing kanso apps. >> > While this is intriguing it doesn't solve my problem of running kanso. >> > >> > P.S. I have an ubuntu dev environment on AWS, but it is for work and I >> > can't use it for my private project. It would be really easy to set up a >> > cheap AWS, but I was hoping to develop for free. >> > >> > >> > On Thu, Oct 18, 2012 at 2:47 PM, Mark Hahn wrote: >> > >> >> Thanks, I'll check out garden20. >> >> >> >> >> >> On Thu, Oct 18, 2012 at 2:45 PM, Gabriel Mancini < >> >> gabriel.mancini@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> >> >>> you just need couchdb, but to host a kanso app its cool use a >> >>> http://garden20.com/ >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> On Thu, Oct 18, 2012 at 6:34 PM, matt j. sorenson < >> matt@sorensonbros.net >> >>>> wrote: >> >>> >> >>>> node is required to run kanso in your development environment, but >> >>>> certainly not required to serve up the resulting couchapp (couchdb is >> >>> the >> >>>> only requirement there)... >> >>>> >> >>>> so, it sounds like you just need a well-supported dev environment; >> have >> >>> you >> >>>> considered just setting up a virtual machine locally (e.g. ubuntu via >> >>>> virtualbox, or similar)? >> >>>> -- >> >>>> *matt j. sorenson* >> >>>> * >> >>>> * >> >>>> >> >>>> On Thu, Oct 18, 2012 at 4:26 PM, Mark Hahn wrote: >> >>>> >> >>>>> I want to develop a couchdb app in kanso. Kanso requires nodejs to >> >>> run. >> >>>>> This is an open-source project and I'd like to host the app as a demo >> >>>> site >> >>>>> with free hosting. I'll provide the source on github. >> >>>>> >> >>>>> I have a couchdb running in iris but it doesn't host node. I tried >> >>>>> running kanso on windows but it isn't supported and didn't work for >> >>> me. >> >>>>> Node and couchdb both worked fine on windows but kanso modules >> >>> didn't. >> >>>>> >> >>>>> Can someone recommend a hosting service that is free for open-source >> >>>>> (tiny-usage) and supports both node and couchdb? Or just a free >> >>> hosting >> >>>>> service for node although that wouldn't be as convenient as using the >> >>>> same >> >>>>> host for both. I really like how iris game me couch running >> literally >> >>>> in a >> >>>>> couple of minutes. So similar node support would be nice. >> >>>>> >> >>>>> (Cross-posted to node and couchdb lists) >> >>>>> >> >>>> >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> -- >> >>> Gabriel Mancini de Campos >> >>> Arquiteto de Soluções >> >>> >> >>> +55 (11) 9449-1706 >> >>> gabriel.mancini@gmail.com >> >>> São Paulo - SP - Brasil >> >>> >> >> >> >> >> >> -- Written using Gmail Motion. http://gmail.com/motion