Hi,

it's great to see you picking it up so soon :)

Capistrano changed the mental model of deployment forever, for lots of
people, inside Rails community and outside of it.

I cannot help with improving the codebase, but would gladly help with
further work on documentation/tutorials, as I did outline couple of
weeks ago here: http://groups.google.com/group/capistrano/msg/654e5e84d45f9098?

One thing I am quite sure of is that Cap needs more docs/tutorials
covering non-Rails/Sinatra/Merb/Ruby deployments. PHP, Python, etc.

Best,

Karel

On 25 Feb, 17:48, Jonathan Weiss <[email protected]> wrote:
> Cheers,
>
> You all probably read the sad news, Jamis is stepping down as the
> Capistrano and Net::SSH maintainer. Capistrano and the accompaning tools
> are essential to many deployment setups and it would be sad to see
> Capistrano die.
>
> Mathias Meyer and I are quite familiar with the Capistrano code base (we
> wrote Webistrano, Macistrano, and a couple of smaller extensions). We
> can see ourselves taking over maintainership for Capistrano and Net::S*.
>
> We already have some small extensions and patches that we could bring in
> and would be happy to keep Capistrano alive.
>
> If you are also interested in continuing the development of Capistrano,
> feel free to post here or get in touch with us.
>
> Jonathan
>
> --
> Jonathan Weisshttp://blog.innerewut.dehttp://twitter.com/jweiss
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