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lexaude
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About lexaude
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Comment #20791950
Here's an even better proposal - lets try immeasurably hard to stop re-inventing words and maybe use words that people would generally understand without an accompanying definition…
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Comment #8556065
awesome. nicely done. noticed your launch on product hunt and waiting to see how this evolves.
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Comment #7690208
Culture isn't a great answer to throw around when people are asking hard questions about a program that is the financial backbone of a company. In fact its downright snooty to pres…
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Comment #7648109
You're right. We received more than a few brickbats for this since yesterday. So we changed the github oauth request scope. As it stands now, the data we request is only the user s…
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Comment #7645068
Quay.io is a great product and if you're happy with it we don't recommend moving to Gandalf.io. Gandalf.io went live yesterday and still very much in early beta and we're still imp…
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Comment #7641348
We love you guys. in fact, we didn't realize you guys were the competition till we were in alpha :)
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Comment #7641290
I do agree that's something we might have to change if the signups slow down. And we need to do a cost-benefit on that perhaps. At the moment, folks are signing up though :)
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Comment #7641277
Thank you! yes, sometimes we misunderstand the intent of a comment. and sometimes we don't :)
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Comment #7641238
Our goal is to integrate your docker workflow very tightly with github. The user will be able to decide which features to switch on and off and whether to write or only read! Obvio…
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Comment #7641125
agreed. next stop - trusted builds. I'll announce you'll sign up?
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Comment #7641028
We will. But we won't be offering an enterprise plan while we're in beta :) Sure we're sending a signal that we're not ready for enterprise folks. I can be candid in saying that we…
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Comment #7640997
disappointed. not even a single free docker?
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Comment #7640990
I assure you we've debated this a lot before putting out that pricing. There is a way to do this and do this well. For us pricing docker hosting competitively is the best way to do…
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Comment #7640953
Yikes. less said the better. more later. :)
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Comment #7640813
Sharing private containers among team members, especially when remote working. That's the best use case. Storing your own private containers for access from multiple locations or m…
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Comment #7640799
We're currently offering the service without constraints - its still a beta offering and we could add limits later on. We're assuming you'll build a docker within reasonable limits…
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Comment #7640789
btw, for support questions - we're #gandalfio on freenode
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Comment #7640760
for one you can get started with a private repo without paying for it. You can securely share it with your entire team and not pay one cent, and you can do that just by creating an…
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Comment #7640600
I'd also add that closed and open source often feed into each other in a kind of symbiotic relationship. Sounds controversial to the libertarians and hard-core open source folks bu…
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Comment #7640583
:D thank you.
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Comment #7640537
hmmm. I was a lawyer in a previous avatar. I think we're ok.