Thanks for asking. Right now we have no plans to merge it into GitLab CE. Can I ask what your use case is? How many people are using your GitLab installation and how many static sites are you planning?
No one was asking for it to be free. Currently it's tracked as a feature for enterprise users. They have 3 paid plans for non-enterprise users, and I'm certain many of those non-enterprise folks would love it.
A test that would use 100 lambda functions in parallel from each of the 4 regions and run for 5 minutes would cost about 3 USD. That should achieve a concurrency level of 100,000. That would be the most expensive test possible at the moment. Smaller tests are basically free.
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Number 3 is something we're working on really hard to match the app's content with ads without requiring too much effort from the developer when using our SDK.
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After trying to learn iOS, and OS X programming before that, I finally decided to make it my full time job. No more excuses for not having time, and no loss of focus either. Six months and many iterations later, Photopoll got approved yesterday and is finally on the app store. After years of Ruby development, I find Objective-C to be a very refreshing change.
Great suggestion, thanks! I just updated the blog post with. I'll be happy to link to your site/twitter at the end of the post if you give me that information :)
As someone who has been working on clustering map markers on top of Google Maps, I have to say that doing it with a quadtree algorithm is extremely simple.