Today we released support for node.js application deployment on our Rapp deployment engine.
This engine is installed on your Webby (a VPS server) and then you can publish multiple node.js (along with rails, rack, php, ...) applications using git.
We would like to get feedback from HN and we've recorded a 2 minute screencast that walks you through the process.
The site doesn't seem to be loading. This seems to be the norm across the entire node.js landscape. 9/10 of the blog posts, tutorials, competitions and demo apps I try to access while learning node.js are offline or broken. It does not inspire confidence in the stack that the early adopters can't keep their sites online for even a few weeks. Can you not set-it-and-forget-it like throwing up a PHP script on a server?
This engine is installed on your Webby (a VPS server) and then you can publish multiple node.js (along with rails, rack, php, ...) applications using git.
We would like to get feedback from HN and we've recorded a 2 minute screencast that walks you through the process.
Let us know what you think.
Thanks,
Webbynode Dev Team