---
title: Giving Thanks
teaser: Thank you to everyone in the community!
tags: news
author: Dan Croak
published_on: 2010-11-22
---

Thanksgiving’s pretty badass. Ignoring the history part, it’s a time to get
together with friends and family and express gratitude. Here’s what thoughtbot’s
thankful for this year.

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## Our clients and customers

Thank you to our clients Shortbord, Pozit, CS2Tech, Future Fridays, Mr. Youth,
Pilot, Wowize, Tasted Menu, EataBit, 58Phases, Nature Publishing Group,
Backchannel Media, drop.io, EOL, Where.com, and RelayHR for trusting us to
design and develop your products.

Thank you to all of our training alumni and everyone who is a Hoptoad customer.

## Our partners and service providers

Thank you to [Engine Yard](http://twitter.com/engineyard) and
[Heroku](http://twitter.com/heroku) for your awesome support and services
hosting our applications.

Thank you to [37signals](http://37signals.com) for Campfire, which
we're in all day long, every working day, and for Basecamp... and for Rails...
and for Getting Real... THANK YOU.

Thank you to [Github](http://github.com) for hosting all of our code
for open source projects and client applications alike. Also, thank you for
hosting thoughtbot.com.

Thank you to [Pivotal Labs](http://pivotallabs.com) for making
project estimation and planning easy with Pivotal Tracker.

Thank you to [SendGrid](http://sendgrid.com/) for making world-class
email delivery a no-brainer, and for your smart, friendly, tireless support.

Thank you to [New Relic](http://newrelic.com) for making performance
monitoring pleasant.

Thank you to [Amazon Web Services](http://aws.amazon.com) for
hosting our file uploads and for backing the next generation of hosting
providers like Heroku and Engine Yard.

Thank you to [Dribbble](http://dribbble.com) for providing daily
inspiration.

Thank you to [Tumblr](http://tumblr.com) for hosting our blog.

## Open source contributors

Thank you to the Rails community and the Rails core team for Rails 3. Rails 3
is a great improvement and we're thankful each time we use it.

Thank you to [Yehuda Katz](http://github.com/wycats), [Carl
Lerche](http://github.com/carllerche), and the other contributors to Bundler for
easing our Ruby dependencies pain.

Thank you to [John Resig](http://github.com/jeresig) for jQuery, and
to John, [The Filament Group](http://github.com/filamentgroup), and
the other contributors to jQuery Mobile for making mobile web development fun.

Thank you to [Aslak Hellesøy](https://github.com/aslakhellesoy) for
getting us to specify our apps in English with Cucumber.

Thank you to [Jonas Nicklas](http://github.com/jnicklas) for
Capybara, a big step forward in browser simulation and acceptance testing.

Thank you to [Hashrocket](http://github.com/hashrocket) and [Bernerd
Schaefer](http://github.com/bernerdschaefer) for Akephalos, which is our new
favorite tool in the Cucumber-Capybara stack for cleanly integration testing
Javascript.

Thank you to [David Chelimsky](http://github.com/dchelimsky) for
RSpec, a beautiful and powerful testing library we use on all our apps.

Thank you to Bram Moolenaar and [Tim Pope](https://github.com/tpope)
for making and improving vim, a tool that persists.

Thank you to [Blake Mizerany](http://github.com/bmizerany), [Ryan
Tomakyo](https://github.com/rtomayko), and the other contributors to Sinatra for
a great web framework that fills the gaps for a many services in our application
infrastructure.

Thank you to [Justin French](http://github.com/justinfrench) for
making form writing easier and our forms more consistent. We use Formtastic on
all our projects.

Thank you to [Nathan Weizenbaum](https://github.com/nex3) for Sass,
which we now use on all our projects.

Thank you to [Max Howell](https://github.com/mxcl) for making
installing dependencies like ImageMagick, MySQL, Postgres, MongoDB, Redis,
Memcached, libxml2, and more dead simple on Mac OS X.

Thank you to [Wayne E. Seguin](http://github.com/wayneeseguin) for
making it easy to manage Ruby versions.

## Boston event organizers and hosts

Thank you to [Josh Nichols](http://twitter.com/techpickles), [Greg
Sterndale](http://twitter.com/gsterndale), and all of the [Boston Ruby
Group](http://bostonrb.org) for a fantastic Ruby scene with great talks and a
calendar full of hackfests.

Thank you to [Sermo](http://sermo.com), [Bocoup](http://bocoup.com),
[BackChannelMedia](http://www.backchannelmedia.com/), and
[SCVNGR](http://scvngr.com) for hosting great Boston tech events, month after
month.

Thank you to [NoSQL Summer](http://nosqlsummer.org/) for getting us to read CS
papers and for providing refreshing and intellectual discussions.

Thank you to [Microsoft NERD](http://microsoftcambridge.com/Default.aspx) for
hosting a ridiculous amount of events this year.

Now go eat, drink, and be merry.
