I'm having a problem with payment procedure in heroku account(billing section).
I got verified first time successfully and in one month all charges of my card are giving an error: "Unable to verify your card. Please try later or contact your financial institution for help'".
I tried with 10 credit cards, all of which are from Mexico (and I triple checked all the info and I’m sure it’s correct). I also talked to my bank and there is no attempt of charging cards.
Heroku support can't help me out. This is their answer to my ticket "I truly wish I could be of more assistance, but unfortunately I do not have access to anything that would be able to make a difference here. I apologize for the poor experience."
Maybe someone had the same problem?
Thank you.
The answer is ... that noone can help me in Heroku.
Support of Heroku answered: "Unfortunately, the many layers of security make it impossible for us to further investigate. I find it frustrating myself, since my job is to try and help customers and in cases like this I'm told there's nothing I can do. I'm truly sorry for the poor experience here. The only choices are pretty much to use only Free Dynos and no add-ons except the free version of Heroku Postgres (and no custom domains), or to move to a different platform. I apologize that these are really the only choices".
So I'm moving to other platform. Lol
If that many cards are not working, one of the possibilities is that your user footprint (things that can compare your online activity to the other user profiles, like location, e-mail, credit card) could be triggering fraud prevention tools, which can happen if patterns are identified that are similar to ones used by spam or fraudulent accounts. It doesn't necessarily mean that your account is identified as fraudulent or spam, but it does mean that the virtual footprint is considered too risky to approve.
I am getting the run around on the net and would like to know if anyone has found a great walk through for deploying a Laravel API to Azure?
This might not answer directly your question and you may not be using/paying for forge...
But, if you use Laravel Forge. you can follow this set up and forge will do most of the deployment for you. Most of it...
https://medium.com/#piesse/laravel-forge-on-azure-d429a6cba6d4
if you never used forge, i would certainly recommend to pay at least the first month just to see what it is and to make your deployment easier. i hope this is not seen as spam, since im not trying to sell a product, im recommending a way for your deployment to be done.
Pretty simple -- I've searched a lot online for ways to delete messages in HipChat via the API, but haven't found anything on how to do it. The only thing I did find was this ticket on the community forums, but it's a few years old and I'm not sure whether this feature is still unavailable. If it is available, how exactly do you do it and where can I find a reference to this in the documentation?
This is a known issue. Untill now, it is not possible to delete HipChat messages via API.
See the issue here.
I understand conceptually what I need to do, I'm primarily here to ask about what tools I need for the job.
I've set up and configured Robut for use with HipChat so my team can, nominally, entertain themselves and also be able to access the contact info of other members (the important part). Obviously I don't want the bot hosted locally every day, so I want to push it to a server; along the same vein, I also don't want to have to constantly update Robut's plugin for whois every time the team changes.
We have a Contact Information wiki set up on Github, so I'm wondering what ruby gems/etc. I might need in order to pull down the wiki page, at which point I will be able to parse it.
Thoughts?
Github's API doesn't have Wiki support. What you can do is contact support at Github and see what your options are.
The company where I work for (1800+ Employees) is looking to enhance the personal relationships between its employees, allow a better collaboration and communication between departments and make it easier for the HR department to identify skills, experience and interests among the personnel (ex: we have some colleagues with deep knowledge of SAP modules and products, but during concrete projects it results very difficult to identify them and integrate them). Therefore, they want to implement a social network for our intranet.
We are just looking for the basic features such as profiles, discussion boards and so on, so nothing fancy. I proposed Community Server but my boss said .Net and java are no-gos. He wants LAMP and is not interested in a web solution like Ning, because of privacy and security concerns. It does not matter if it is Open-Source or commercial software. But it should allow a complete layout customization and must also have access from the outside world.
So my question would be, is there something like Community Server running on a LAMP stack?
Thank you very much!
UPDATE: We already have a Facebook page and a group. But my boss wants some features not included in Facebook such as a tag cloud in each profile page displaying skills and relevant proyects; and a feature like the "neighborhoods" from Last.FM, where you can group people with similar skills and interests and there is also the confidentialy issue (discussions about projects, clients, etc). So, any ideas?
You should check out StatusNet. http://status.net/
It doesn't directly answer your question, but aren't you rather trying to reinvent the wheel?
Facebook has got Social Networking down and the likely hood is 95% of your 1800 employees already use it.
Why would you go to the effort of writing and supporting a product as well as asking your employees to update information about themselves in multiple places when you could just set up a Facebook Network.
The other point I would make is, why are you limiting yourself to one way of doing things right from the off. Perhaps a detailed analysis of which technologies best serve your purpose would be more appropriate.
I appreciate this doesn't answer you question, I just feel this is a good example of Corporations unwilling to embrace tools already out there, I suspect because they are scared of them.
I'm probably right in guess that you're company heavily monitors Facebook usage, which is why this also might be hard.
Try Open Atrium, a Drupal-based team server.
Some sort of facebook application would allow you to keep the data on a server that you manage, but still use facebook's existing features. Pretty certain that facebook uses PHP for its application framework.
I agree with MrEdmundo and would upvote him if I were registered. Dont fall victim to "It wasnt invented here" syndrome. I bet your boss is like "we need something like facebook".
If it makes you feel better... here is a little story:
I was trying to implement some sort of group chat so fellow employees could ask quick questions to eachother online without having to get up or if someone was on the phone, etc. However, the service I installed (some sort of jabber daemon, i forget which one) never really got used. The solution? Just install the facebook chat client because all the co-workers are already on facebook most the day anyways!
plus, the "screen name" is appropriate because it is our real names, not stuff like "Out Into Space", "theman", or "fly-mystikal-dj-69"
You might want to consider something like Drupal. It's technically a CMS, but it's extremely customizable, and there are a lot of modules available that provide social-networking-style features.
Use Office Messenger for communication. It's basically like MSN Messenger but run on the company's servers so they can monitor all traffic. To know who has expertise in what area, it can't be too hard to build your own simple CRUD application to record profiles of employees and have each profile tagged with key skills, that the employee has and build a search function to find the people with the skills you need at any given time.
You can create an application using the Facebook SDK (PHP, java or any other language) and moderate it so that only employees can use it. That way you can use the existing Facebook features and add the tag clouds and other stuff your boss wants.
I've not used it, but Dolphin might be worth downloading to try out.
elgg.org
LAMP easy to install and setup, looks like your requirements would all be easily satisfied by the official plugins that are available.
Another option: http://buddypress.org/