17 Mar 2013 sness   » (Journeyer)

Why We Shut Down Charm on the Eve of Public Launch, at $48k/Year and Growing « Unicornfree with Amy Hoy: Creating And Selling Your Own Products

Why We Shut Down Charm on the Eve of Public Launch, at $48k/Year and Growing « Unicornfree with Amy Hoy: Creating And Selling Your Own Products: "Now we’ve discovered that there’s some kind of base incompatibility with Ubuntu, which is giving us kernel panics which nobody can track down. Charm has been plagued by mystery technical problems from the beginning, when we had to backport from Rails 3.x to 2.x because of massive performance slowdowns which even Rails Core members couldn’t identify."

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