Just noticed that Redhat's OpenShift (their cloud thingy) has released a DIY v0.1 cartrige to their PAAS offering. You can run up to 3 applications free and while it's not official, they have specifically said that they intend have a free offering indefinitely.<br>
<br>The DIY offering has all the machinery to create a Racket cartridge. They already have a JBoss,Ruby,Python, JSNode offerings.<br><br>Conceptually you write your code, then using git push the code, and use the console to launch it using the Racket (webserver) cartridge or some sort of SIGHUP your server to load the new code etc.<br>
<br>The DIY offering is pretty new with limited doc.<br><br><a href="https://openshift.redhat.com/community/blogs/new-openshift-release-march-22-2012-nodejs-diy-cartridge-new-website-and-more">https://openshift.redhat.com/community/blogs/new-openshift-release-march-22-2012-nodejs-diy-cartridge-new-website-and-more</a><br>
<br><a href="https://openshift.redhat.com/community/blogs/a-paas-that-runs-anything-http-getting-started-with-diy-applications-on-openshift">https://openshift.redhat.com/community/blogs/a-paas-that-runs-anything-http-getting-started-with-diy-applications-on-openshift</a><br>
<br>I'll create a github project and post it this evening if anyone wants to assist in creating a Racket Cartridge for OpenShift.<br><br>