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ulu

26 Dec, 2010 05:28 PM

First thing I noticed: I'm going to the getting started screen and then to this page http://support.appharbor.com/kb/getting-started/deploying-your-firs...

These instructions make sense only to somebody already familiar with the system!!! Ok, you have your requirements first (although what is a "repository" here?), but what do I do next???

Then you write "Support for HTTP/HTTPS in Git is evolving" ok does it mean I have to use Git? For gods' sake, do I have to figure everything out myself?

(Not being angry, just trying to help you)

  1. Support Staff 1 Posted by friism on 26 Dec, 2010 05:58 PM

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    Hi, thanks for getting in touch. We realise the documentation is still very scarce and are working on expanding it.

    Do you have any specific problems getting started?

    I'll shoot you a line when we've written some more docs.

  2. friism closed this discussion on 26 Dec, 2010 05:58 PM.

  3. ulu re-opened this discussion on 26 Dec, 2010 06:24 PM

  4. 2 Posted by ulu on 26 Dec, 2010 06:24 PM

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    Well I wasn't intending to get started right now, I just wanted to
    take a look. But even if I wanted to do something, it would have been
    impossible to figure out. If I were you, I'd just spent 10 minutes on
    the getting started section, and then take time on writing the
    full-blown docs..

  5. Support Staff 3 Posted by friism on 26 Dec, 2010 08:30 PM

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    I have updated the Deploying your first application guide.

    Thanks for pointing out the deficiencies.

  6. 4 Posted by ulu on 26 Dec, 2010 08:33 PM

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    Yes, this is perfect for a starter!

  7. tt closed this discussion on 28 Dec, 2010 08:45 PM.

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