Looks neat! What are the benefits of going through Webistrano, as
opposed to embedding Capistrano directly?

- Jamis

On 1/22/09 3:02 PM, Mathias Meyer wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I released a first version of Macistrano today [1]. It's a Mac  
> application written in RubyCocoa to run Webistrano deployments. If  
> you're using Webistrano [2] you can now run and monitor deployments  
> from the comfort of your desktop.
> 
> And, if you still fancy the good old cap deploy, but still want to use  
> Webistrano, I put together a gem called cap-ext-webistrano [3] which  
> acts as a drop-in replacement for Capistrano. Whatever task you run,  
> it'll transparently send it to Webistrano instead and show you the  
> output as it's streamed from Capistrano via Webistrano.
> 
> [1] http://mattmatt.github.com/macistrano/
> [2] http://labs.peritor.com/webistrano
> [3] http://github.com/mattmatt/cap-ext-webistrano/tree
> 
> Cheers, Mathias


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