Our of interest, what do people think is the ideal form of community support 
for something like Heroku?  Lots use SO, and lots hang out here. 

-Neil 

On 27 Apr 2012, at 21:19, Justin Houk <[email protected]> wrote:

> That does seem the option that does the least harm to the existing community. 
>  I am among those who appreciate the stream of Heroku-related information 
> this group provides through my inbox, which is a service neither 
> support.heroku.com nor SO provides.  I would be happy if it would remain 
> available as a community group rather than being completely erased when 
> Heroku withdrew active support.
> 
> --Justin
> 
> On Fri, Apr 27, 2012 at 3:43 PM, Sara Dornsife <[email protected]> wrote:
> Yes, reconsidering the prior decision. One idea is to keep a Google Group 
> going, same members, but have it be a community group not a branded Heroku 
> group where troubleshooting can still occur.
> Sara
> 
> On Apr 26, 2012, at 3:11 PM, Randy Regnier wrote:
> 
> > I guess I'm more confused now with the the clarification statement. Your 
> > first statement laid out a decent business case for closing this list. 
> > Reasonable people can agree or disagree with the conclusion, but it was a 
> > decent enough option, given the data provided. But, now it appears you 
> > would like to have more discussion. Are you reconsidering the prior 
> > decision to close the list or just going through some exercise? There isn't 
> > much point in trying to argue the case to keep it open, if the conclusion 
> > can't be changed.
> >
> > Randy
> >
> > On 4/25/2012 2:24 PM, Sara Dornsife wrote:
> >> Let me apologize again for the miscommunication. I screwed up. Let me also 
> >> elaborate on my previous response.
> >>
> >> As you know (and hopefully one of the reasons you guys love us), we move 
> >> fast. Sometimes, too fast. This went from an idea to a note in a 
> >> newsletter very quickly without the appropriate process we should apply to 
> >> it. I take responsibility for this.
> >>
> >> We want to involve you guys. By definition, if you're on this list, you 
> >> are passionate supportive developers that we love and consider a core part 
> >> of Heroku. This step was inappropriately skipped.
> >>
> >> Here's the baseline we're operating from:
> >> - Through support, we hear regularly from users who are frustrated with 
> >> this group and the lack of response they received.
> >> - Prospects are looking for a thriving community as part of their 
> >> evaluation of Heroku. I say "prospects" here meaning individual 
> >> developers, not just "enterprise" level customers. This Google Group isn't 
> >> that. The traffic is low enough that it appears to mean we don't have an 
> >> active community.
> >> - Stack Overflow has to grown to actually be a better place for getting 
> >> answers many times than this Google Group. Traffic there is WAY higher 
> >> than this group.
> >> - Heroku would like to officially participate more actively in community 
> >> work. Spreading our efforts has a cost.
> >>
> >> With that baseline, we have discussed internally focusing our users and 
> >> community efforts on Stack Overflow. That consideration should have been 
> >> discussed here, soliciting your feedback and suggestions.
> >>
> >> While we didn't get the sequence right, we do have the discussion going 
> >> now. Let's treat it as that - a discussion.
> >>
> >> I see a few topics to discuss:
> >> - Focusing Heroku's community efforts in SO
> >> - Leaving this group up
> >> - Shutting this group down
> >> - Other ideas
> >>
> >> Am I missing anything?
> >> Sara
> >>
> >>
> >> On Apr 25, 2012, at 1:28 PM, Ted Husted wrote:
> >>
> >>> Hmmm, if any of us here agreed with any of those (unsubstantiated)
> >>> statements, then we wouldn't be here.
> >>>
> >>> -Ted.
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> On Wed, Apr 25, 2012 at 2:22 PM, Sara Dornsife<[email protected]>  wrote:
> >>>> I'm Sara Dornsife, Dir of Dev Mktg at Heroku. Sorry for not introducing
> >>>> myself earlier. Also sorry for not posting here about wanting to close 
> >>>> this
> >>>> list before it hit the newsletter.
> >>>>
> >>>> List traffic has been low and very often the questions/comments posted 
> >>>> here
> >>>> are best resolved on support.heroku.com. At the same time, Stackoverflow
> >>>> usage has continued to grow and the community there is very active.
> >>>>
> >>>> For those reasons, we feel its best to consolidate to support and
> >>>> Stackoverflow.
> >>>> Sara
> >
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