Well Lee, it was about time!
As you have very well said, Cap2 was getting out of hand (if you ask me it
was out of hand the last time I put it into major use and that was way back
in 2009).

As one of the few that never actually used Cap to deploy Rails I always
found the tight coupling with the Rails way annoying. Spent so much time
stripping away stuff when it's more constructive to have a base and add
what you need on top of it.

I like Cap3 much much better and the choice of building upon rake is I
think brilliant. Now to get some usage out of it and produce some docs.
Cheers for the great work,
V.-

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