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** Why are these changes being introduced: There are a few things in this newly-forked repo that we want to tweak prior to deploying for the first time in Heroku. ** Relevant ticket(s): * https://mitlibraries.atlassian.net/browse/use-195 ** How does this address that need: The big change is dropping the required dyno sizes in `app.json` - we want to try and run smaller dynos, regardless of the stated minimums in the Installation Guide. Two other changes are being included: 1. Adopting our org's PR template rather than the one used by the Quepid maintainers 2. Adding a short project readme that will appear on our forked repo instead of the full Quepid readme. ** Document any side effects to this change: None, so long as this works.
Initial configuration for first deploy
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This is a demonstration PR showing the local customizations we've made to deploy to Heroku