---
title: Giving Thanks
teaser: 'Happy Thanksgiving! There are so many things and people that keep us going
  at thoughtbot, and we''d like to express our gratitude for all of them!

  '
tags: news
author: Melissa Xie
published_on: 2014-11-27
---

It's that time of year again &mdash; Happy Thanksgiving to all! We'd like to
take the time to remember all that we're thankful for this year.

![you get a
thanks](https://images.thoughtbot.com/thanksgiving/you_get_a_thanks.jpg)

## Our teammates and our families

Thank you to all of our teammates for the amazing work they do on client
projects, open source, podcast production, office management, blog posts,
authoring books, and everything that makes thoughtbot a great place to work.

Thank you to our families for their support.

## Our clients and customers

Thank you to over a hundred clients this year who provided us with unique
challenges, ideas, and inspiration for the work that we do.

Thank you to everyone who's purchased our e-books, and to all of our FormKeep,
Hound, and Upcase customers.

## Software as a Service providers

Thank you to Heroku, Amazon, and Fastly for your awesome application and asset
hosting of our applications.

Thank you to Slack, Trello, and Basecamp for great team communication tools.

Thank you to CodeClimate, CircleCI, TravisCI, and Hound for keeping our code and
tests high quality, secure, and beautiful.

Thank you to Segment, New Relic, Splunk, Google Analytics, and Mixpanel for
helping us understand what is happening in our production applications.

Thank you to Intercom for helping us communicate better with our customers.

Thank you to GitHub for hosting all of our open source and private code.

Thank you to Rubygems.org for hosting software which makes our lives easier.

Thank you to Dropbox for hosting our design assets and important files.

Thank you to Dribbble for inspiring us.

Thank you to Typekit for serving up fonts for us and our clients.

Thank you to Google for Gmail, Analytics, Adwords, Hangouts, and Search.

Thank you to Apple for providing the tools for iOS development.

## Business partners

Thank you to Gesmer Updegrove for handling our legal needs.

Thank you to AccountingDepartment.com for handling our accounting and
bookkeeping.

Thank you to Galvanize in Denver for our previous coworking space.

Thank you to The Park in Stockholm, American Underground in Raleigh, WeWork in
New York City, CityCoHo in Philadelpha, and Capital Factory in Austin for the
coworking space.

## Open source contributors

Thank you to every person who submits a pull request to our open source
projects, even the ones we don’t merge.

Thank you to Linus Torvalds and Junio Hamano for Git.

Thank you to Matz and the Ruby core team for Ruby.

Thank you to DHH, the Rails core team, and the Rails community for Rails.

Thank you to both the Ruby and Rails security teams for tirelessly working to
keep applications safe.

Thank you to Yehuda Katz, Tom Dale, and the rest of the core team for Ember.

Thank you to Yehuda Katz and Carl Lerche for Bundler.

Thank you to John Resig for jQuery.

Thank you to Jonas Nicklas for Capybara.

Thank you to KDE, Apple, Google, Trolltech, and Nokia for Webkit and QtWebKit,
which enabled our capybara-webkit.

Thank you to Google and Paul Irish for Chrome Developer Tools.

Thank you to Bill Joy, Bram Moolenaar, and Tim Pope for making and improving
Vim, our preferred text editor since forever.

Thank you to the many Postgres committers for a rock-solid and always-improving
database.

Thank you to Mattt Thompson for AFNetworking and NSHipster.

Thank you to Allen Ding, Marin Usalj, Peter Kim, and all the contributors to
Kiwi and Specta/Expecta for making <abbr title="Test Driven
Development">TDD</abbr> in Objective-C a viable option.

Thank you to Brian Gesiak and the team behind Quick and Nimble for bringing BDD
to Swift.

Thank you to Elloy Dur&aacute;n, Fabio Pelosin, Orta Therox, and the rest of the
core team for CocoaPods, bringing dependency management in Objective-C into the
modern age.

Thank you to Hampton Catlin, Natalie Weizenbaum, and Chris Eppstein for Haml and
Sass.

Thank you to Thomas Reynolds and Ben Hollis for the awesome static site
generator, Middleman.

Thank you to David Chelimsky and Myron Marston for RSpec, which we use on all
our apps.

Thank you to Max Howell, Jack Nagel, Adam Vandenberg, and Mike McQuaid for
Homebrew, making it simple to install dependencies like C compilers, Postgres,
The Silver Searcher, Exuberant Ctags, tmux, ImageMagick, Redis, Qt, NVM, and
rbenv on OS X.

Thank you to Sam Stephenson and Mislav Marohni&#263; for rbenv.

Thank you to the OpenBSD community for their work on OpenSSH, tmux, and
LibreSSL.

## Event organizers, hosts, and attendees

Thank you to the local tech communities and event organizers for providing a
calendar full of great talks, project nights, and more: Dan Pickett, Mark Bates,
and Johnny Boursiquot for Boston.rb; Damon Clinkscales for Cafe Bedouins and
Austin on Rails, Nola Stowe for Austin.rb; Josh Knowles and Bryan Helmkamp for
NYC.rb; Jearvon Dharrie for Philly.rb; and Brandon Mathis, TJ Stankus, and
Nathan Walls for Triangle.rb; and the organizers of the CocoaHeads meetups in
various cities.

Thank you to Brightcove, ZenDesk, ApartmentList, The Park, SUP46, Comcast
Center, Rally Software, WebAssign, Capital Factory, and Galvanize for hosting
fun Ruby, Vim, and Ember meetups in Boston, San Francisco, Stockholm, Philly,
Raleigh, Austin and Denver.

Thank you to Microsoft NERD for providing their space for our Boston I/O event.

Thank you to Alamo Ritz Drafthouse for providing their space for Keep Ruby
Weird.

Thank you to the organizers of all the great conferences we attended this year,
bringing together those passionate about design, Ruby, iOS, open source, Vim,
Unix, and more: eurucamp, &Oslash;redev, AltConf, Brooklyn Beta, Clojure/conj,
CSS Dev Conference, CocoaConf, CocoaLove, EdgeConf, EmberConf, Forge Conf,
Functional Swift Conference, FutureJS, GoRuCo, GopherCon, HopeX, Keep Ruby
Weird, Kod.io, LaConf, Launch, Nickel City Ruby, NSConference, NSNorth, NeoCon,
QCon NYC, RailsConf, RealtimeConf, RubyConf, RubyConf Argentina, RubyConf
Portugal, RubyKaigi, Rubyfaza, Sass Conf, Scottish Ruby Conf, Visualized, Warm
Gun, Wicked Good Ember, and Windy City Rails.

Thank you to everyone who's attended the meetups and events we host and
organize.

And thank you too for reading, commenting, and making us think.
