Marnen Laibow-Koser wrote:
> Pål Bergström wrote:
> [...]
>> I've manage without it for a very long time. 
> 
> Then you are making life hard for yourself.  Trust me on this.
>

Not really. And I have a long experience. What I like about git is 
branching. But for actual version control I can manage without it. I've 
used git for a while now and I've never needed to use it for going back 
in code. Trust me. :-)

> Getting back to the topic, do you understand now how to get Cap 
> deployment working?  It's really not terribly difficult if you trust 
> Capistrano to do the right thing in most cases.

Not quite. I don't think is that clear. And maybe that's why a few 
people have had a hard time getting into it. Often developers, or 
programmers that is, have a hard time explaining things.

And sometimes we users are just thick headed. :-)

So back to my question, what if I, as I would like that way, have zero 
and nada interest of having version control on the server side?
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