not sure if this works in rails 2.3, but in 3.0 you could use jammit and
jammit-s3 for that to deploy assets on amazon. jammit-s3 is now smart enough
to not redeploy unchanged files.



On Wed, Jun 22, 2011 at 8:11 AM, Hassan Schroeder <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Situation: Rails 2.3.x app being actively developed for an artist, which
> includes lots of large hi-res images.
>
> It makes no sense to include all those images in every deployment,
> so an asset host + rsync would seem to be an easy answer.
>
> On the other hand, the CSS and JavaScript files change frequently,
> so leaving them part of the normal app deployment (via Capistrano)
> also makes sense.
>
> Thoughts? I'm sure someone has wrestled with this before :-)
>
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