Greets Lee, I've spent the last 3 years of my career working almost exclusively with using Capistrano to deploy non-rails apps. I am also a founding member of a DevOps practice at my company. We make capistrano part of our job description for working on our team. The power in capistrano is it's parallel ability to deploy simply and sufficently. It also acts as a stepping stone to Puppet/Chef. I haven't had a chance to introduce myself because I haven't had a need to bug you. The software works, quirks and all. If it doesn't, override it and move on... That said, if you need project management help or project governance help or QA help so you can focus on what is right for -you-, tell us what you need done. Personally, I think Brad's idea of creating a Capistrano "core" and subgems has a lot of merit. That can be even extended to the various SCM implementations. I also think you should flood out most support requests to a site like stackoverflow and let that community deal with Ruby Developers. The people surrounding you should be DevOps Engineer/Architect types, not Ruby 101 folks. I have no idea why you have endured the fray so long. -Jason Potkanski
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