> Welcome to the mailing list for Heroku. We've absolutely flooded with
> email at our feedback email lately; we think it's about time to get
> all the discussion out into the open. So whatever you would have sent
> to feedback before - praise, complaints, bug reports, questions -
> please post here. (You're still welcome to email us privately if you
> like, but consider posting publicly first.)
> Much more importantly, though, is getting Heroku hackers talking to
> one another. A lot you guys have figured out some very clever tips
> and tricks; please post them. Whether it's a Rails tip or something
> Heroku-specific, the world (or at least, the members of this mailing
> list) want to hear from you.
> This is a developer mailing list, so please adhere to the usual
> etiquette:
> - Do not bottom quote. Use interleaved where appropriate, or no
> quoting at all. Seehttp://mailformat.dan.info/quoting/bottom-posting.html
> for details.
> - Signatures should be no more than three lines, and no legal mumbo-
> jumbo fine print at the bottom. If your mailer inserts something like
> this automatically, disable it before posting.
> - Do not post in HTML or rich text formats, and do not include
> attachments. If you have a screenshot that accompanies a bug report,
> for example, provide a link. (Drop it into the public folder of a
> publicly-viewable Heroku app if you need a place to host it.)
> - If you wish to include code snippets, either include it inline (if
> it's less than 50 lines or so) or provide an external link to a
> pastie:http://pastie.caboo.se/
> - We have many international users; go ahead and post in your native
> language if you like, but let's try to stick to one language within a
> particular thread. Also be aware that James, Orion, and I will only
> participate in threads in english. If we have substantial amounts
> discussion in other languages, we'll probably spin off some separate
> mailing lists.
> - State your opinions honestly, but be polite.
> We welcome discussion about all aspects of developing apps with
> Heroku. Ruby, Rails, HTML, CSS, Javascript, SQL, TDD/BDD, programming
> methodologies, and so on are all on-topic.
> We'd also love to hear what you're using Heroku to build. If your app
> is public, feel free to post a link.
> Let's get this party started!
> Adam