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Broken links on your about page #15

Closed chasd00 closed 10 years ago

chasd00 commented 10 years ago

The "opening an issue" and "contributing guidelines" links 404 on your About page on cleverstack.io.

Also, where can I ask some general questions about cleverstack? Do you guys have a forum?

pilsy commented 10 years ago

No but you can open a ticket in here and put the "Question" tag on it if you like?

We have a hipchat room if that helps, i'm usually in there (Richard Gustin) or you could gchat or skype me if you like?

pilsy commented 10 years ago

Thanks for reporting these links, i will take a look shortly after finishing work

chasd00 commented 10 years ago

thank you for the quick response.

My question is pretty simple, the cleverstack site is all about MVP's and rapid prototyping. What about production deployments? Have you guys used cleverstack in a long term traditional production environment?

I'm asking because I'll be starting on a small'ish side project in the next week or so and would like to use it as an opportunity to learn more about node.js and Angular. However, the side project (although small) will be a piece of mission critical business process automation software for an old friend of mine and he's paying me for it so there's money involved ...that always complicates things. Before I head down the cleverstack trail I want to make sure it's been used in long term production setups before so I'm not in uncharted territory.

On Fri, Jun 20, 2014 at 9:57 AM, Richard notifications@github.com wrote:

Thanks for reporting these links, i will take a look shortly after finishing work

— Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub https://github.com/CleverStack/cleverstack.io/issues/15#issuecomment-46687654 .

pilsy commented 10 years ago

I have personally used it on projects that are in production now, deployments are done via jenkins and a custom release script and userdata coupled with amazon ec2, s3, elasticache, rds and various other services offered by amazon. (If your interested in this type of thing get in touch with me on chat)

I feel i should also point out that MVP's are not always a completely new product that defines the company, i treat something like what your building AS an MVP (first 30 to 90 days) - once it is deployed in production it switches over to maintenance style.

Something that i do want to eventually getting around to doing is clever deploy, which will automate the process of deployments to ec2 using these scripts

timelf123 commented 10 years ago

+1 for a clever deploy to EC2 :)