Re: Thoughts about this Forum

2012-03-15 Thread Jeff Schmitz
Thanks everyone.

On Thu, Mar 15, 2012 at 10:24 AM, Neil Middleton
wrote:

> Personally, I think one list works.  Whilst there's some stuff that is
> getting more language specific, all of the questions are talking about the
> same underlying platform, and are therefore relevant to all to some extent.
>  However, both here and on stackoverflow there are a lot of issues which
> are code specific, but only manifest themselves when running on Heroku
> hence the posting here (it's now a 'Heroku problem').
>
> There's loads of issues (mainly on stackoverflow) that could be solved
> with simply testing your application in production mode locally first
> before pushing.  As people push then discover the issue, it get's the
> 'Heroku problem' tag.  I daren't guess what the Heroku support guys have to
> deal with here, it can only be ten times worse.
>
> For the what it's worth, most of the conversations I've seen on here
> should stay.
>
> Neil
>
> On Thursday, 15 March 2012 at 15:18, Tharnid wrote:
>
> Maybe its time to separate this group in to multiple mailing lists???
>
> On Thu, Mar 15, 2012 at 11:05 AM, Ed Jones  wrote:
>
> Not sure I understand all your post here.
>
> I use Cedar stack because I have a new-this-year rails app, which
> means RAILS 3.2, which means you need cedar (asset pipeline and all).
> Or so the docs led me to believe.
>
> I actually had not even noticed the other language posts; but now that
> I look back they are starting to build up. (In fact I didn't know
> Heroku had extended!)
>
> Maybe there needs to be a custom where you prepend the subject with
> [SCALA] or [FACEBOOK]?
>
>
> e
>
> On Mar 15, 10:42 am, Jeff Schmitz  wrote:
> > I'm NOT complaining.
> >
> > I've just been thinking this, and wonder if I am alone, or are there
> others
> > who think/feel the same way or have solutions/suggestions
> >
> > I'm happy for Heroku to get an influx of new users on the Cedar stack.
> >  Really, I am.  It is well-deserved, and even an exciting step to become
> a
> > polyglot platform.  Developers using other languages deserve a platform
> > like Heroku - probably need it even more than Ruby developers.
> >
> > However, I am a traditional Heroku user - Rails on Bamboo.  This forum
> has
> > taught me a lot, about Heroku and Rails, and some Ruby.  I've tried to
> > answer questions here and there, and help build this community.  I used
> to
> > read every single post.
> >
> > This forum has changed now.  Messages about Rake files, or missing Gems,
> or
> > a other issues I can learn from or care about appear less and less, and
> the
> > discussion seems more about language-specific issues.  I could be wrong -
> > haven't checked the stats or anything, but I do know this -
> >
> > I delete most messages from this forum in my inbox now.  They are about
> > topics that don't impact me, and I cannot contribute to.  Please, new
> > users, don't be offended, your posts help the Heroku community, we all
> > understand that, and this is, indeed the place to ask them.  Post away.
> >
> > But asre bamboo users posting elsewhere, like Stack Overflow?
> >
> > Or is it just that Cedar is new, and its users are new, and therefore
> they
> > have more questions?
> >
> > Am I being too picky?  Please respond and tell me so!
> >
> > Or prehaps have I become a LANGUAGE SNOB - Ruby or Death!
> >
> > Maybe I should just unsubscribe?
> >
> > Does anybody else share these feelings?  If so, any suggestions for the
> > group?
> >
> > Does the google group need to be segmented by platform?  By language? How
> > would this impact Heroku, who spends time patrolling this forum and
> answers
> > questions (Thanks a bunch for that)?
> >
> > Please tell me what you think - even if it's a cheerful "Shut up and
> > delete".
> >
> > jeff
>
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Re: I need the dumbed down version of how to do this

2012-03-15 Thread Jodi Cocagne
Good to know that is great information!

On Thu, Mar 15, 2012 at 3:53 AM, Kerri Miller  wrote:

> http://seattlerailsbridge.heroku.com/ has some good pages on very
> basic "working with heroku" information - you could start there?
> Without very specific information about your application and the error
> you're seeing, I doubt anyone here can do much more than guess :(
>
> One thing I'm sure of, though - you didn't harm your computer :)
>
> -k-
>
> On Wed, Mar 14, 2012 at 11:15 PM, Jodi Cocagne 
> wrote:
> > Yes I have this same info from the site this is the problem now:
> >
> > The authenticity of host heroku.com can not be established. Are you
> sire you
> > want to continue.
> >
> > I said yes and now it is saying it is a fatal path error. Now I am not
> only
> > stumped but praying I did not just harm my computer!
> >
> > jodi
> >
> > On Wed, Mar 14, 2012 at 1:14 PM, David Albrecht 
> wrote:
> >>
> >> There's a bit of a learning curve here, unfortunately. You'll have to
> dive
> >> into git: http://help.github.com/
> >>
> >> Also, check out my friend Jared's company http://www.trybloc.com/ --
> >> they're trying to produce training for this stuff, maybe you'll find
> that
> >> helpful.
> >>
> >> D
> >>
> >>
> >> On Mon, Mar 12, 2012 at 10:02 AM, Jodi Cocagne 
> >> wrote:
> >>>
> >>> Hello,
> >>>
> >>> I have created an APP and have made it to the Getting started with my
> >>> APP section.
> >>>
> >>> I can not figure out this
> >>> 1) Fetch Your App’s Sourcecode
> >>>
> >>> We’ll start by grabbing a copy of your app’s sourcecode using Git.
> >>> You’ll need to know the name of your app for this: Heroku gave it a
> >>> randomly-generated haiku name to start with, so look in the URL to
> >>> find your app name. For example, if your URL is
> >>> https://furious-robot-218.herokuapp.com,
> >>> then your app name is furious-robot-218. Paste this into a git clone
> >>> command.
> >>>
> >>> How do I FETCH my App's source code? I just want to figure out how to
> >>> use this whole graph api thing. There is not anything on this yet for
> >>> dummies. I am not a web developer. Any type of information that anyone
> >>> can put into layman's terms regarding this application and a simple
> >>> how to would be awesome. To bad it was so easy to do up until it came
> >>> to editing this.
> >>>
> >>> Thanks for any help
> >>>
> >>> Jodi
> >>>
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Re: I need the dumbed down version of how to do this

2012-03-15 Thread Jodi Cocagne
My app is the FB graph api. Based on the info on the FB site it is the app
source code that was suggested here.
The exact information actually.


On Thu, Mar 15, 2012 at 9:15 AM, Ed Jones  wrote:

> Where is your app now? On your personal computer? If so, which
> operating system? Windows?
>
> And what type of App? Clojure   Play! DjangoPython Facebook Ruby or
> Rails Java or SpringScala Node.js
>
> Sounds like Facebook.
>
> Not sure how Heroku gets connected to FB graph api, if that is what
> you are doing.
>
>
>
> On Mar 12, 1:02 pm, Jodi Cocagne  wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I have created an APP and have made it to the Getting started with my
> > APP section.
> >
> > I can not figure out this
> > 1) Fetch Your App’s Sourcecode
> >
> > We’ll start by grabbing a copy of your app’s sourcecode using Git.
> > You’ll need to know the name of your app for this: Heroku gave it a
> > randomly-generated haiku name to start with, so look in the URL to
> > find your app name. For example, if your URL ishttps://
> furious-robot-218.herokuapp.com,
> > then your app name is furious-robot-218. Paste this into a git clone
> > command.
> >
> > How do I FETCH my App's source code? I just want to figure out how to
> > use this whole graph api thing. There is not anything on this yet for
> > dummies. I am not a web developer. Any type of information that anyone
> > can put into layman's terms regarding this application and a simple
> > how to would be awesome. To bad it was so easy to do up until it came
> > to editing this.
> >
> > Thanks for any help
> >
> > Jodi
>
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Re: Thoughts about this Forum

2012-03-15 Thread Neil Middleton
Personally, I think one list works.  Whilst there's some stuff that is getting 
more language specific, all of the questions are talking about the same 
underlying platform, and are therefore relevant to all to some extent.  
However, both here and on stackoverflow there are a lot of issues which are 
code specific, but only manifest themselves when running on Heroku hence the 
posting here (it's now a 'Heroku problem').

There's loads of issues (mainly on stackoverflow) that could be solved with 
simply testing your application in production mode locally first before 
pushing.  As people push then discover the issue, it get's the 'Heroku problem' 
tag.  I daren't guess what the Heroku support guys have to deal with here, it 
can only be ten times worse.

For the what it's worth, most of the conversations I've seen on here should 
stay. 

Neil


On Thursday, 15 March 2012 at 15:18, Tharnid wrote:

> Maybe its time to separate this group in to multiple mailing lists???
> 
> On Thu, Mar 15, 2012 at 11:05 AM, Ed Jones  (mailto:ed.jo...@gmail.com)> wrote:
> > Not sure I understand all your post here.
> > 
> > I use Cedar stack because I have a new-this-year rails app, which
> > means RAILS 3.2, which means you need cedar (asset pipeline and all).
> > Or so the docs led me to believe.
> > 
> > I actually had not even noticed the other language posts; but now that
> > I look back they are starting to build up. (In fact I didn't know
> > Heroku had extended!)
> > 
> > Maybe there needs to be a custom where you prepend the subject with
> > [SCALA] or [FACEBOOK]?
> > 
> > 
> > e
> > 
> > On Mar 15, 10:42 am, Jeff Schmitz  > (mailto:jeffrey.j.schm...@gmail.com)> wrote:
> > > I'm NOT complaining.
> > >
> > > I've just been thinking this, and wonder if I am alone, or are there 
> > > others
> > > who think/feel the same way or have solutions/suggestions
> > >
> > > I'm happy for Heroku to get an influx of new users on the Cedar stack.
> > >  Really, I am.  It is well-deserved, and even an exciting step to become a
> > > polyglot platform.  Developers using other languages deserve a platform
> > > like Heroku - probably need it even more than Ruby developers.
> > >
> > > However, I am a traditional Heroku user - Rails on Bamboo.  This forum has
> > > taught me a lot, about Heroku and Rails, and some Ruby.  I've tried to
> > > answer questions here and there, and help build this community.  I used to
> > > read every single post.
> > >
> > > This forum has changed now.  Messages about Rake files, or missing Gems, 
> > > or
> > > a other issues I can learn from or care about appear less and less, and 
> > > the
> > > discussion seems more about language-specific issues.  I could be wrong -
> > > haven't checked the stats or anything, but I do know this -
> > >
> > > I delete most messages from this forum in my inbox now.  They are about
> > > topics that don't impact me, and I cannot contribute to.  Please, new
> > > users, don't be offended, your posts help the Heroku community, we all
> > > understand that, and this is, indeed the place to ask them.  Post away.
> > >
> > > But asre bamboo users posting elsewhere, like Stack Overflow?
> > >
> > > Or is it just that Cedar is new, and its users are new, and therefore they
> > > have more questions?
> > >
> > > Am I being too picky?  Please respond and tell me so!
> > >
> > > Or prehaps have I become a LANGUAGE SNOB - Ruby or Death!
> > >
> > > Maybe I should just unsubscribe?
> > >
> > > Does anybody else share these feelings?  If so, any suggestions for the
> > > group?
> > >
> > > Does the google group need to be segmented by platform?  By language? How
> > > would this impact Heroku, who spends time patrolling this forum and 
> > > answers
> > > questions (Thanks a bunch for that)?
> > >
> > > Please tell me what you think - even if it's a cheerful "Shut up and
> > > delete".
> > >
> > > jeff
> > 
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Re: Thoughts about this Forum

2012-03-15 Thread Tharnid
Maybe its time to separate this group in to multiple mailing lists???

On Thu, Mar 15, 2012 at 11:05 AM, Ed Jones  wrote:

> Not sure I understand all your post here.
>
> I use Cedar stack because I have a new-this-year rails app, which
> means RAILS 3.2, which means you need cedar (asset pipeline and all).
> Or so the docs led me to believe.
>
> I actually had not even noticed the other language posts; but now that
> I look back they are starting to build up. (In fact I didn't know
> Heroku had extended!)
>
> Maybe there needs to be a custom where you prepend the subject with
> [SCALA] or [FACEBOOK]?
>
>
> e
>
> On Mar 15, 10:42 am, Jeff Schmitz  wrote:
> > I'm NOT complaining.
> >
> > I've just been thinking this, and wonder if I am alone, or are there
> others
> > who think/feel the same way or have solutions/suggestions
> >
> > I'm happy for Heroku to get an influx of new users on the Cedar stack.
> >  Really, I am.  It is well-deserved, and even an exciting step to become
> a
> > polyglot platform.  Developers using other languages deserve a platform
> > like Heroku - probably need it even more than Ruby developers.
> >
> > However, I am a traditional Heroku user - Rails on Bamboo.  This forum
> has
> > taught me a lot, about Heroku and Rails, and some Ruby.  I've tried to
> > answer questions here and there, and help build this community.  I used
> to
> > read every single post.
> >
> > This forum has changed now.  Messages about Rake files, or missing Gems,
> or
> > a other issues I can learn from or care about appear less and less, and
> the
> > discussion seems more about language-specific issues.  I could be wrong -
> > haven't checked the stats or anything, but I do know this -
> >
> > I delete most messages from this forum in my inbox now.  They are about
> > topics that don't impact me, and I cannot contribute to.  Please, new
> > users, don't be offended, your posts help the Heroku community, we all
> > understand that, and this is, indeed the place to ask them.  Post away.
> >
> > But asre bamboo users posting elsewhere, like Stack Overflow?
> >
> > Or is it just that Cedar is new, and its users are new, and therefore
> they
> > have more questions?
> >
> > Am I being too picky?  Please respond and tell me so!
> >
> > Or prehaps have I become a LANGUAGE SNOB - Ruby or Death!
> >
> > Maybe I should just unsubscribe?
> >
> > Does anybody else share these feelings?  If so, any suggestions for the
> > group?
> >
> > Does the google group need to be segmented by platform?  By language? How
> > would this impact Heroku, who spends time patrolling this forum and
> answers
> > questions (Thanks a bunch for that)?
> >
> > Please tell me what you think - even if it's a cheerful "Shut up and
> > delete".
> >
> > jeff
>
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Re: Thoughts about this Forum

2012-03-15 Thread Ed Jones
Not sure I understand all your post here.

I use Cedar stack because I have a new-this-year rails app, which
means RAILS 3.2, which means you need cedar (asset pipeline and all).
Or so the docs led me to believe.

I actually had not even noticed the other language posts; but now that
I look back they are starting to build up. (In fact I didn't know
Heroku had extended!)

Maybe there needs to be a custom where you prepend the subject with
[SCALA] or [FACEBOOK]?


e

On Mar 15, 10:42 am, Jeff Schmitz  wrote:
> I'm NOT complaining.
>
> I've just been thinking this, and wonder if I am alone, or are there others
> who think/feel the same way or have solutions/suggestions
>
> I'm happy for Heroku to get an influx of new users on the Cedar stack.
>  Really, I am.  It is well-deserved, and even an exciting step to become a
> polyglot platform.  Developers using other languages deserve a platform
> like Heroku - probably need it even more than Ruby developers.
>
> However, I am a traditional Heroku user - Rails on Bamboo.  This forum has
> taught me a lot, about Heroku and Rails, and some Ruby.  I've tried to
> answer questions here and there, and help build this community.  I used to
> read every single post.
>
> This forum has changed now.  Messages about Rake files, or missing Gems, or
> a other issues I can learn from or care about appear less and less, and the
> discussion seems more about language-specific issues.  I could be wrong -
> haven't checked the stats or anything, but I do know this -
>
> I delete most messages from this forum in my inbox now.  They are about
> topics that don't impact me, and I cannot contribute to.  Please, new
> users, don't be offended, your posts help the Heroku community, we all
> understand that, and this is, indeed the place to ask them.  Post away.
>
> But asre bamboo users posting elsewhere, like Stack Overflow?
>
> Or is it just that Cedar is new, and its users are new, and therefore they
> have more questions?
>
> Am I being too picky?  Please respond and tell me so!
>
> Or prehaps have I become a LANGUAGE SNOB - Ruby or Death!
>
> Maybe I should just unsubscribe?
>
> Does anybody else share these feelings?  If so, any suggestions for the
> group?
>
> Does the google group need to be segmented by platform?  By language? How
> would this impact Heroku, who spends time patrolling this forum and answers
> questions (Thanks a bunch for that)?
>
> Please tell me what you think - even if it's a cheerful "Shut up and
> delete".
>
> jeff

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Thoughts about this Forum

2012-03-15 Thread Jeff Schmitz
I'm NOT complaining.

I've just been thinking this, and wonder if I am alone, or are there others
who think/feel the same way or have solutions/suggestions

I'm happy for Heroku to get an influx of new users on the Cedar stack.
 Really, I am.  It is well-deserved, and even an exciting step to become a
polyglot platform.  Developers using other languages deserve a platform
like Heroku - probably need it even more than Ruby developers.

However, I am a traditional Heroku user - Rails on Bamboo.  This forum has
taught me a lot, about Heroku and Rails, and some Ruby.  I've tried to
answer questions here and there, and help build this community.  I used to
read every single post.

This forum has changed now.  Messages about Rake files, or missing Gems, or
a other issues I can learn from or care about appear less and less, and the
discussion seems more about language-specific issues.  I could be wrong -
haven't checked the stats or anything, but I do know this -

I delete most messages from this forum in my inbox now.  They are about
topics that don't impact me, and I cannot contribute to.  Please, new
users, don't be offended, your posts help the Heroku community, we all
understand that, and this is, indeed the place to ask them.  Post away.

But asre bamboo users posting elsewhere, like Stack Overflow?

Or is it just that Cedar is new, and its users are new, and therefore they
have more questions?

Am I being too picky?  Please respond and tell me so!

Or prehaps have I become a LANGUAGE SNOB - Ruby or Death!

Maybe I should just unsubscribe?

Does anybody else share these feelings?  If so, any suggestions for the
group?

Does the google group need to be segmented by platform?  By language? How
would this impact Heroku, who spends time patrolling this forum and answers
questions (Thanks a bunch for that)?

Please tell me what you think - even if it's a cheerful "Shut up and
delete".

jeff

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Re: I need the dumbed down version of how to do this

2012-03-15 Thread Ed Jones
Where is your app now? On your personal computer? If so, which
operating system? Windows?

And what type of App? Clojure   Play! DjangoPython Facebook Ruby or
Rails Java or SpringScala Node.js

Sounds like Facebook.

Not sure how Heroku gets connected to FB graph api, if that is what
you are doing.



On Mar 12, 1:02 pm, Jodi Cocagne  wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have created an APP and have made it to the Getting started with my
> APP section.
>
> I can not figure out this
> 1) Fetch Your App’s Sourcecode
>
> We’ll start by grabbing a copy of your app’s sourcecode using Git.
> You’ll need to know the name of your app for this: Heroku gave it a
> randomly-generated haiku name to start with, so look in the URL to
> find your app name. For example, if your URL 
> ishttps://furious-robot-218.herokuapp.com,
> then your app name is furious-robot-218. Paste this into a git clone
> command.
>
> How do I FETCH my App's source code? I just want to figure out how to
> use this whole graph api thing. There is not anything on this yet for
> dummies. I am not a web developer. Any type of information that anyone
> can put into layman's terms regarding this application and a simple
> how to would be awesome. To bad it was so easy to do up until it came
> to editing this.
>
> Thanks for any help
>
> Jodi

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Re: heroku down (at least from Europe)

2012-03-15 Thread marius
Thanks Neil, it works now.

On Thursday, March 15, 2012 11:47:48 AM UTC+2, Neil Middleton wrote:
>
>  It seems EC2 went pop for a bit, all back now though.  
>
> -Neil
>
> Sent with my tiny little Internet device. 
>
> On Thursday, 15 March 2012 at 09:40, marius wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> For the past 5 minutes heroku (and sites hosted on it) is down from Europe:
> $ ping heroku.com
> PING heroku.com (50.19.85.156) 56(84) bytes of data.
> ^C
> --- heroku.com ping statistics ---
> 21 packets transmitted, 0 received, 100% packet loss, time 1ms
>
> Looking forward to updates.
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Re: heroku down (at least from Europe)

2012-03-15 Thread Neil Middleton
It seems EC2 went pop for a bit, all back now though.  

-Neil

Sent with my tiny little Internet device. 


On Thursday, 15 March 2012 at 09:40, marius wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> For the past 5 minutes heroku (and sites hosted on it) is down from Europe:
> $ ping heroku.com
> PING heroku.com (50.19.85.156) 56(84) bytes of data.
> ^C
> --- heroku.com ping statistics ---
> 21 packets transmitted, 0 received, 100% packet loss, time 1ms
> 
> Looking forward to updates. 
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heroku down (at least from Europe)

2012-03-15 Thread marius
Hello,

For the past 5 minutes heroku (and sites hosted on it) is down from Europe:
$ ping heroku.com
PING heroku.com (50.19.85.156) 56(84) bytes of data.
^C
--- heroku.com ping statistics ---
21 packets transmitted, 0 received, 100% packet loss, time 1ms

Looking forward to updates.

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Re: I need the dumbed down version of how to do this

2012-03-15 Thread Kerri Miller
http://seattlerailsbridge.heroku.com/ has some good pages on very
basic "working with heroku" information - you could start there?
Without very specific information about your application and the error
you're seeing, I doubt anyone here can do much more than guess :(

One thing I'm sure of, though - you didn't harm your computer :)

-k-

On Wed, Mar 14, 2012 at 11:15 PM, Jodi Cocagne  wrote:
> Yes I have this same info from the site this is the problem now:
>
> The authenticity of host heroku.com can not be established. Are you sire you
> want to continue.
>
> I said yes and now it is saying it is a fatal path error. Now I am not only
> stumped but praying I did not just harm my computer!
>
> jodi
>
> On Wed, Mar 14, 2012 at 1:14 PM, David Albrecht  wrote:
>>
>> There's a bit of a learning curve here, unfortunately. You'll have to dive
>> into git: http://help.github.com/
>>
>> Also, check out my friend Jared's company http://www.trybloc.com/ --
>> they're trying to produce training for this stuff, maybe you'll find that
>> helpful.
>>
>> D
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Mar 12, 2012 at 10:02 AM, Jodi Cocagne 
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I have created an APP and have made it to the Getting started with my
>>> APP section.
>>>
>>> I can not figure out this
>>> 1) Fetch Your App’s Sourcecode
>>>
>>> We’ll start by grabbing a copy of your app’s sourcecode using Git.
>>> You’ll need to know the name of your app for this: Heroku gave it a
>>> randomly-generated haiku name to start with, so look in the URL to
>>> find your app name. For example, if your URL is
>>> https://furious-robot-218.herokuapp.com,
>>> then your app name is furious-robot-218. Paste this into a git clone
>>> command.
>>>
>>> How do I FETCH my App's source code? I just want to figure out how to
>>> use this whole graph api thing. There is not anything on this yet for
>>> dummies. I am not a web developer. Any type of information that anyone
>>> can put into layman's terms regarding this application and a simple
>>> how to would be awesome. To bad it was so easy to do up until it came
>>> to editing this.
>>>
>>> Thanks for any help
>>>
>>> Jodi
>>>
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