FYI, nodejitsu (where i host the medic/ci server) were kind enough to
reimburse the costs of hosting, and its free moving forward. woot! thanks
nodejitsu!

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Julian Duque <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 11:46 PM
Subject: Re: [Nodejitsu] Request free/oss account for filmaj
To: [email protected]
Cc: Ana Hevesi <[email protected]>


*Hello Filip,

We just enabled your free drone for medic! We want to help eliminate any
billing confusion, so please read carefully:

The drone that medic was running on in your Nodejitsu account is now freed
up. You can deploy another app to your account in its place. If you don’t
plan to do any further hosting, and you want to avoid further charges,
please cancel your Nodejitsu subscription manually. Nodejitsu’s billing
happens automatically on a monthly basis, so you’ll need to make any
changes to your account yourself.

Finally, we’d love for you to show your support by letting the world
know<https://twitter.com/intent/tweet?original_referer=http%3A%2F%2Fopensource.jit.su%2F&text=I%20run%20open%20source%20apps%20on%20%40nodejitsu&tw_p=tweetbutton&url=http%3A%2F%2Fopensource.jit.su>your
open source project is hosted on Nodejitsu. :)

Thanks for contributing to the open source community!



*


On Thu, Feb 28, 2013 at 4:48 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:

> The following user has requested a Free account for his OSS app:
>
>
> Name: Filip Maj
> Nodejitsu username: filmaj
> Email: [email protected]
> Nodejitsu application Name: cordova.medic.jit.su
> Github repository: http://github.com/filmaj/medic
> What does your app do?
> Medic is the continuous integration system powering the Apache Cordova
> (a.k.a. Phonegap) project. Cordova enables you to create native
> applications for several different mobile platforms, but your app is built
> with open web technologies like HTML, CSS and JavaScript. The native
> applications built using Cordova are "hybrid applications"; parts of the
> app are built on native technologies (Objective-C for iOS, Java for
> Android, etc.) but the "meat" of your app is built in web tech and housed
> in a browser container. For more information on the project, check out
> cordova.io. Medic, as deployed on nodejitsu, is available to view at
> ci.cordova.io. It handles the tough problem of detecting and deploying
> Cordova-powered JavaScript test suites to real mobile devices, aggregating
> the test results, and showing the results on a web site. Medic deployment
> instances exist all over the world, but the website dashboard exists only
> in one spot: nodejitsu.
>
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> .
>



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Julian Duque
Support and Evangelism Engineer
Nodejitsu Inc.
[email protected]
@julian_duque

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