> People (for now) should just use the latest stable release from Jamis.
> (...)
> In a few months we'll know better who's really taking up the effort and 
> should be able to push another stable release.

Precisely. Easy forking & merging back using Git+Github gives probably
best ideas who's up for what...

In the meantime, Cap will work as great as it does today,
"unmaintained", even for "beginners".

Unless someone wants some specific feature, some specific issue with
whatever exotic setup s/he has fixed -- s/he can `sudo gem install
capistrano` and be pushing deploys.

Karel
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