I think this is great news!

It will make life easier for people writing plugin gems which in turn
will lead to more and varied recipe gems surfacing.

Another system built around the 'everything is a plugin' idea is Nagios
network monitoring. Is just makes things easier to grok when the core
is simplified and decoupled from the peripheral bits.

- Mike


On 18/01/2007, at 3:11 PM, Jamis Buck wrote:


Neil,

My vision for Capistrano 2.0 is to follow the suggestions a few people have offered and decouple "Capistrano-the-part-that- executes- remote-processes" from "Capistrano-does-rails- deployment". The "core" capistrano bit would be installable standalone, with no defaults. The rails-specific bits would then depend on capistrano-core.

- Jamis

On Jan 17, 2007, at 3:20 AM, NeilW wrote:


How does '-x' work with this lot?

It would be quite useful if '-x' skipped preloading of any task library
- including standard. I might be (and often am!) doing something with
capistrano that doesn't involve Rails deployment at all.


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