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-rw-r--r--docs/Running-Mastodon/Scalingo-guide.md4
-rw-r--r--docs/Running-Mastodon/Vagrant-guide.md4
-rw-r--r--scalingo.json2
4 files changed, 9 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/.slugignore b/.slugignore
index cbf0615e7..b0141b0e2 100644
--- a/.slugignore
+++ b/.slugignore
@@ -1,2 +1,5 @@
 node_modules/
 .cache/
+docs/
+spec/
+storybook/
diff --git a/docs/Running-Mastodon/Scalingo-guide.md b/docs/Running-Mastodon/Scalingo-guide.md
index 6552056a8..9329f753e 100644
--- a/docs/Running-Mastodon/Scalingo-guide.md
+++ b/docs/Running-Mastodon/Scalingo-guide.md
@@ -8,6 +8,6 @@ Scalingo guide
   * You can use a .scalingo.io domain, which will be simple to set up, or you can use a custom domain.
   * You will want Amazon S3 for file storage. The only exception is for development purposes, where you may not care if files are not saved. Follow a guide online for creating a free Amazon S3 bucket and Access Key, then enter the details.
   * If you want your Mastodon to be able to send emails, configure SMTP settings here (or later). Consider using [Mailgun](https://mailgun.com) or similar, who offer free plans that should suit your interests.
-3. Deploy! The app should be set up, with a working web interface and database. You can change settings and manage versions from the Heroku dashboard.
+3. Deploy! The app should be set up, with a working web interface and database. You can change settings and manage versions from the Scalingo dashboard.
 
-You may need to use the `scalingo` CLI application to run `USERNAME=yourUsername rails mastodon:make_admin` to make yourself an admin.
+To make yourself an admin, you can use the `scalingo` CLI: `scalingo run -e USERNAME=yourusername rails mastodon:make_admin`.
diff --git a/docs/Running-Mastodon/Vagrant-guide.md b/docs/Running-Mastodon/Vagrant-guide.md
index b24f14e83..83a892408 100644
--- a/docs/Running-Mastodon/Vagrant-guide.md
+++ b/docs/Running-Mastodon/Vagrant-guide.md
@@ -17,6 +17,8 @@ To create and provision a new virtual machine for Mastodon development:
     cd mastodon
     vagrant up
 
+**Note:** On Linux hosts, you will need to [enable NFS support](https://www.vagrantup.com/docs/synced-folders/nfs.html).
+
 Running `vagrant up` for the first time will run provisioning, which will:
 
 - Download the Ubuntu 14.04 base image, if there isn't already a copy on your machine
@@ -61,4 +63,4 @@ To run the `rspec` tests and `rubocop` style checker, you may either:
 
 ## Support/help
 
-If you are confused, or having any issues with the above, the Mastodon IRC channel ( irc.freenode.net #mastodon ) is a good place to find assistance.
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+If you are confused, or having any issues with the above, the Mastodon IRC channel ( irc.freenode.net #mastodon ) is a good place to find assistance.
diff --git a/scalingo.json b/scalingo.json
index 84b690e24..d60f1529c 100644
--- a/scalingo.json
+++ b/scalingo.json
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
 {
   "name": "Mastodon",
   "description": "A GNU Social-compatible microblogging server",
-  "repository": "https://github.com/johnsudaar/mastodon",
+  "repository": "https://github.com/tootsuite/mastodon",
   "logo": "https://github.com/tootsuite/mastodon/raw/master/app/assets/images/logo.png",
   "env": {
     "LOCAL_DOMAIN": {