On Jun 16, 2014, at 1:19 PM, Timothy Baldridge <[email protected]> wrote:

> The rules for debugging this sort of thing are always 1) assume nothing.

Yes, but. The plural of anecdote is data*. If there are five responses saying 
"we run Clojure on Heroku [or a Heroku-like environment], didn't tune GC, and 
we've never seen anything like that", I'll react one way. If, instead, they say 
"it's well known you need to tweak GC on Heroku", I'll react another.

(*) Apparently, the first recorded use of a "plural of anecdote" sentence was 
"is data" not "is not data". See http://t.co/HQwShDf4di. 

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