Obviously you meant for the whole infrastructure: ruby / rails workers, Mysql, Kafka, whatever other stuff their app needs (redis, memcache, etc), loadbalancers, infrastructure monitoring, etc.
So if someone asks "why don't you do more voluntary work" and the answer is "besides some organizational issues there no financial support" you find that offensive?
Woraround is going to https://mail.google.com/mail?labs=0
Shared Web Credentials and App Links are set in the same file: you have an .entitlements where you set on what domains you want to have applinks, webcredentials. Then the iOS downloads from those domains a signed json…
The only way to deactivate it is from your app's Gemfile (remove gem "rails" and add all the active/action gems individually). For new apps there's a flag "--skip-action-cable". In the future probably the faye/redis…
http://hg.mozilla.org/integration/fx-team/rev/fdcb26aac28c
Have you ever installed pow from pow.cx?
So their little blackmail on twitter worked :)
Obviously you meant for the whole infrastructure: ruby / rails workers, Mysql, Kafka, whatever other stuff their app needs (redis, memcache, etc), loadbalancers, infrastructure monitoring, etc.
So if someone asks "why don't you do more voluntary work" and the answer is "besides some organizational issues there no financial support" you find that offensive?
Woraround is going to https://mail.google.com/mail?labs=0
Shared Web Credentials and App Links are set in the same file: you have an .entitlements where you set on what domains you want to have applinks, webcredentials. Then the iOS downloads from those domains a signed json…
The only way to deactivate it is from your app's Gemfile (remove gem "rails" and add all the active/action gems individually). For new apps there's a flag "--skip-action-cable". In the future probably the faye/redis…
http://hg.mozilla.org/integration/fx-team/rev/fdcb26aac28c
Have you ever installed pow from pow.cx?
So their little blackmail on twitter worked :)