What's broken on the website? All the docs on http://sailsjs.org/ work for me.
We're not a production hosting platform--at least not at the moment. We do spin up a preview server for you to play around with your app while you build it in Treeline, but it's not meant to compete with Heroku or any…
It's true that when this has been tried in the past, there's always been a point where the "magic" ends--where there's some functionality that you need which isn't included. Treeline is different because you can always…
> They are more likely to dislike the deployment. Deployment is the worst, for everybody. We're definitely excited about the possibilities there--done right, you could wire up your app in Treeline and set it live…
We're essentially in agreement--backend development should be the easy part, but it often ends up being needlessly complicated and broken. So many backend systems are made up of the same basic components, but they end…
Treeline compiles your apps to Node.js apps using the SailsJS framework. Your code is available to you at any time via a command-line tool--we offer the hosted version as an added bonus.
I agree that the messaging displayed for on-hold questions can seem like you're being ganged-up on. In reality, the way that questions get put on-hold (and eventually closed) is this: there's a review queue that users…
> Eventually it was upvoted and became positive because it was a genuinely useful question Getting down voted never feels good, but it sounds like the system worked exactly as it was supposed to in this case.
Hallelujah!
What's broken on the website? All the docs on http://sailsjs.org/ work for me.
We're not a production hosting platform--at least not at the moment. We do spin up a preview server for you to play around with your app while you build it in Treeline, but it's not meant to compete with Heroku or any…
It's true that when this has been tried in the past, there's always been a point where the "magic" ends--where there's some functionality that you need which isn't included. Treeline is different because you can always…
> They are more likely to dislike the deployment. Deployment is the worst, for everybody. We're definitely excited about the possibilities there--done right, you could wire up your app in Treeline and set it live…
We're essentially in agreement--backend development should be the easy part, but it often ends up being needlessly complicated and broken. So many backend systems are made up of the same basic components, but they end…
Treeline compiles your apps to Node.js apps using the SailsJS framework. Your code is available to you at any time via a command-line tool--we offer the hosted version as an added bonus.
I agree that the messaging displayed for on-hold questions can seem like you're being ganged-up on. In reality, the way that questions get put on-hold (and eventually closed) is this: there's a review queue that users…
> Eventually it was upvoted and became positive because it was a genuinely useful question Getting down voted never feels good, but it sounds like the system worked exactly as it was supposed to in this case.
Hallelujah!