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Cloudsmith service pushes 'virtual distros'

November 30, 2007, 04:46 PM —  IDG News Service — 

A new company, Cloudsmith, has created a Web-based service meant to let developers
access and exchange "virtual distros," or custom configurations, of
open-source software.

The service, now in beta, doesn't store any code, just information about where
the various components in a given distribution are located. It also provides
a utility for collecting and assembling the various pieces.

Cloudsmith's goal is to greatly speed up and ease the process of creating open-source
distributions, according to the company, which is based in New York.

One early adopter is Eteration, a company in Turkey and Germany that builds
Lomboz, an open-source Java application development tool. Naci Dai, Lomboz's
chief scientist, said Lomboz's customers often require custom distributions
tuned for their IT environments.

"Many of our users combine our software with other open technologies to
build their applications; they may choose servers from the Apache foundation,
or use a portal from OW2 etc.," Dai wrote in an e-mail. "Cloudsmith
allowed us to capture the configuration our users prefer in the form of Virtual
Distros. ... We can update them by simply updating the virtual distro.

"We are hoping that one day this approach becomes the only way of packaging
and distributing our software," he added, saying that decision will depend
on user feedback.

Dai praised Cloudsmith's technology but said it remains somewhat untapped.
"We hope to see more examples and users and define new and better ways
to share software."

Cloudsmith's business model is still evolving. Right now, the service is free.
But after the beta period ends, Cloudsmith will offer a subscription model to
cater to customers who wish to share with only certain
other users
.

The company is not aiming its marketing efforts at chief information officers.
"We are a developer-focused kind of company," said CEO Mitch Sonies.
"If you don't have the developers at the grassroots level you won't get
anywhere."

To that end, most of the early interest in Cloudsmith is coming from Eclipse
developers. "Which is great, we love that community," Sonies said.
"But we will do some things in the very near term that will show we're
not about any one technology."

IDG News Service

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