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Since we adopted Skylight to get response times across endpoints and
instances, we failed to get accurate numbers. Our Rails version is not
supported and thus Skylight fails to provide data for the slowest
endpoints, the ones we care about the most. Even with a supported one we
could potentially hit any limits on tracing and have the same problem.

Recently, we started paying for Datadog's APM and the experience,
although it's still early, has been better. It makes it possible to
correlate between services and other metrics which helps spotting the
underlying issues.

Therefore, having two agents running on the server consumes system
resources so we better get rid of Skylight's one.
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Open Food Network

The Open Food Network is an online marketplace for local food. It enables a network of independent online food stores that connect farmers and food hubs (including coops, online farmers' markets, independent food businesses etc); with individuals and local businesses. It gives farmers and food hubs an easier and fairer way to distribute their food.

Supported by the Open Food Foundation and a network of global affiliates, we are proudly open source and not-for-profit - we're trying to seriously disrupt the concentration of power in global agri-food systems, and we need as many smart people working together on this as possible.

We're part of global movement - get involved!

Contributing

If you are interested in contributing to the OFN in any capacity, please introducing yourself on Slack, and have a look through our Contributor Guide

Our GETTING_STARTED and CONTRIBUTING guides are the best place to start for developers looking to set up a development environment and make contributions to the codebase.

Provisioning

If you're interested in provisioning a server, see ofn-install for the project's Ansible playbooks.

We also have a Super Admin Guide to help with configuration of new servers.

Testing

We use BrowserStack as a manual testing tool. BrowserStack provides open source projects with unlimited and free of charge accounts. A big thanks to them!

Licence

Copyright (c) 2012 - 2019 Open Food Foundation, released under the AGPL licence.