Now that Docker works well, it's probably time to get rid of the HelioHost examples. After so many days of inactivity, the HelioHost account is marked as dormant and then email links have to be clicked and acknowledged to reactivate - which would turn into a headache.
Now that Docker works well, it's probably time to get rid of the HelioHost examples. After so many days of inactivity, the HelioHost account is marked as dormant and then email links have to be clicked and acknowledged to reactivate - which would turn into a headache.