Six Reasons Sandstorm.io is Rocking the World of Open Source Web Apps
by Dan Kraft
Sat, Apr 16, 2016
Room:
Rapson 43
Time:
9:45
Sandstorm describes itself as "an open source operating system for personal and private clouds."
In this session, we will go over the features that make Sandstorm the ideal platform for distributing and hosting open source web apps, then go over the brilliantly simple process of getting Sandstorm installed on your own server. Packaging (or porting) an app to run on the platform will also be covered.
In this session, we will go over the features that make Sandstorm the ideal platform for distributing and hosting open source web apps, then go over the brilliantly simple process of getting Sandstorm installed on your own server. Packaging (or porting) an app to run on the platform will also be covered.
About the Author
Though Dan's primary residence is the internet, he currently dwells in Wausau, WI. He is employed as a full-stack web developer for Roastar Inc, a company who produces attractive labeling and flexible packaging for companies in niche markets like coffee roasting and cannabis products.
A true master of none, he enjoys creating music, reading books, and playing Dungeons & Dragons. He is passionate about open source software, and hopes his GitHub profile will properly reflect that... someday.
You can find him online at http://frigginglorio.us/. His band, The Essentials (http://essentials.rocks/) will be releasing an EP shortly.