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Show HN: Application to deploy from a GitHub repo to AWS

6 pointsby vijaytsrover 12 years ago
Hello Folks, We have just released CloudMunch Developer Edition. This is an application to deploy your application from a GitHub repo to AWS. We would appreciate your thoughts and feedback on the application. Thank you.<p>Links: http://www.cloudmunch.com/developers

4 comments

vijaytsrover 12 years ago
@nanijoe My response to your first comment<p>CloudMunch Developer edition (Beta) will currently provide you the following. Please note this is free to use. You will pay only for the AWS infrastructure you consume. 1. A history of your builds 2. A build repository to store older builds and deploy them if required 3. A deployment history 4. A template for build orchestration to perform code analysis, e.g. PMD, code visualization (TBA) 5. Scheduled deployments - on-click, daily or weekly 6. Seamless connection between GitHub and AWS using your GitHub id<p>We plan to add some features based on our thoughts and your feedback. I hope this answers your questions.
nanijoeover 12 years ago
Its not clear to me what your value proposition is, or what I would be paying you guys a monthly fee for. If I use Elastic Beanstalk, I can deploy with a simple git push, and I can manage AWS directly myself. What do you guys do to make this easier?
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nanijoeover 12 years ago
vijay, I don't know why your reply shows up as 'dead but it does..You guys should seriously re-evaluate your value prop, cos I can already do the first 3 things you mentioned with Elastic Beanstalk, and I don't care about the last 3. Maybe provide an abstraction layer like heroku does?
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vijaytsrover 12 years ago
@nanijoe Thanks for the feedback. Will re-look at our value prop and the comment issue.