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Set up Maintenece Mode on Heroku #371
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Hi there! I’m a first-time contributor and was hoping to help out with this issue. I noticed nobody was assigned to it, but if there’s already a solution in progress I’m happy to try helping out elsewhere. Thanks! |
Hi! Thanks for stopping by! The folks who directly access the Heroku account in this project are mostly @tkwidmer and @mi-wood. I don't know how busy they are at the moment, but they would be the ones to talk to. Hopefully they are available soon. (And any issue that sticks out to you as important, or one you would enjoy to work on, is fine also. We welcome contributions in all areas. We do tend to make small improvements in pretty random areas fairly often, so no contribution would be out of place.) Best,
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Hi @DeeDeeG ! Thanks for your help. I went ahead and created a page for maintenance mode and set it up in an S3 bucket. It looks like I would need some assistance from @tkwidmer or @mi-wood in order to change the config vars for Heroku, so I'll wait to hear from them on how to proceed with this issue. |
Hi @jamisonordway ! Thank you for this and sorry it took me so long to get to it. Can you share the files you used? I'm going to set up an S3 bucket so the maintainers can have authorization to change the permissions on it. If you want, you can create a pull request with the files in a |
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