Ruby on Rails
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
I think it's some bad code that assumes it can't possibly send a bill for 0.00. Some defensive code is in order. All billing code should check for sending out 0.00 bills and ridiculously large bills, even if it's redundant.
If you want to remind people that the service is free and may not remain so, just say it.
-- On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 9:55 AM, djangst <djangst@gmail.com> wrote:
Me three, and my thoughts are similar to David's. The party has to end
sometime.
I'd be sorry to see the free plan go because I use Heroku as a nursery
for tiny apps that for the most part sleep quietly, stirred only
occasionally from their slumber by that infernal Baidu spider (and its
imitators).
On Feb 2, 9:53 am, David Kahn <d...@structuralartistry.com> wrote:
> I did too. I think it must be because SalesForce acquired the company.....
> maybe they are reminding us that it is free for basic accounts :) Or *maybe*
> an infrastructure for what is to come which needs not be said, but as long
> as reasonable I would gladly pay.
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