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August 11, 2010 15:21
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10:17 < rick> we know some of the guys there | |
10:17 < rick> you'll only be able to deploy ruby stuff on it | |
10:19 < kevin> cwage: expensivo | |
10:19 < kevin> and li | |
10:19 < kevin> and limited in what libs / gems you can use | |
10:19 < kevin> basically they pre-sandbox by only allowing certain stacks | |
10:19 * cwage nods | |
10:19 < rick> it's pretty slick but it's never been on our radar due to the restrictions and price tradeoff | |
10:20 < rick> there are some really smart guys working there though | |
10:20 < kevin> but if it's simple sinatra / rails, and you don't want to deal with hosting or deployment... hard to beat | |
10:20 < kevin> but you'll pay for it | |
10:20 < kevin> also, they don't make any money | |
10:20 < rick> :-/ | |
10:20 < kevin> so you might want to figure that into your long term strategy | |
10:20 < kevin> if you have one ;) | |
10:20 < kevin> neither does EY fwiw | |
10:21 < rick> well, EY would probably make money if they didn't keep doing VC shit | |
10:21 < kevin> afaik, Rails Machine is the only profitable Rails hosting company (besides OG) | |
10:21 < rick> then again, they'd just be another hosting company | |
10:21 < rick> true |
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