hola como va el tema de la nube ,mira esta plataforma por si te puede valer https://www.openshift.com/container-platform/index.html
I still look forward to host the Thinger on my server 
I have this quite advanced now. I am building debian packages so the server core can be installed using apt-get commands in ubuntu or debian. Also I am testing docker containers and everything seems to be working fine. However there is too much work I did not expected, like configuration files, debian repositories, logging features, default configuration, documentation, and so on! It should be available during September. I promise!
good ,good.

looking forward to test the server thing in ra Pi , thanks
are the docket container released so that we can host the server on our data center…or RPi 
We are waiting till September - one day more you are in trouble 
Hi
I’m also interested in hosting a local server, how’s it coming along with the docker container?
Kind regards
Jimmy
Hey! still waiting for the server side docker. Its really one of the major thing why people are preferring other open source platforms over thinger.
Totally agree, I stopped using thinger just because of this.
You can be sure that I am doing my best to provide the server core as docker and snap packages for x64 and ARM (like Rpi). But it is not easy to migrate a server that is currently running in the Cloud to a standalone server. Anyway, people is always asking, but never contribute posting projects, improving docs, libraries, Android code… All of this takes time, so, please, be patience, it will arrive quite soon.
I clearly see your point alvarolb 
This is a classic chicken or the egg situation, where you want people to contribute, but people are reluctant to do so because they have no guarantee the source code will be available.
I can only speak for myself of course, but I rather use a more poorly designed open source project than thinger at the moment, because I know that I can’t wait for a selected few developers to add new features to Thinger.
I think you would see much more activity in here, in regards to code as well as documentation and especially projects if source code were released.
Thats just my 2 cents
Hope no one was offended and I have to complement the work you have done so far!
Kristian
Any update to the release of the Server core on a docker container?
Dude… You’re a rockstar, tomorrow I will try to do a clean installation on a desktop PC 
Wow, many thanks for your promptly reply!
Can this packages be installed on a rasppi, or is it x86 (or x64) only?
At this moment the package is built for x64. We have compiled also the server for armhf (Rpi), checkout the following video, but have not tested it yet. It would require Ubuntu Mate or Ubuntu Core with support for snaps. Let me know if you want to test it before us!
Hi,
are the server source also provided, or is this only the binaries? Still waiting for the “open source” part of this project 
Kind Regards, Kristian
Let me first try the x64 version and then I’ll let you know. Thank you.
Making server code available is much appreciated move. Many thanks for this!
I tried to install on my server (debian), everything seems to be OK, even front page shows “Thinger.io Server is Running!”, service shows no issues, but once change the thinger.io console settings to connect my server it always says on any screen “Ooops! Cannot process your request. Error 0 (connection refused)”. What are further steps I have to do in order to connect my server?
Best Regards, Tomas