Parker Selbert wrote:
[...]
> Really the idea was that you would remove writing markup as part of your 
> deploy recipe,

I agree with this too.  If your deploy recipe is writing markup, 
something is very, very wrong.  If you just set a constant VERSION with 
your deploy recipe, then you won't have your deploy recipe reaching so 
far into your app code.

In other words: a properly written deploy recipe can set configuration 
values, but should not otherwise change your app.  That implies that it 
can touch initializers and config files, but should not touch anything 
in Rails.root/app .  Otherwise, you're setting yourself up for weird 
maintenance problems, I think.

Best,
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Marnen Laibow-Koser
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