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Emily
ladydangerdame
Full Stack Web Dev ||
Pun Enthusiast ||
Philly >> SF >> Seattle >> Durham
Hey Eric! So this is by no means done. However, I am already too thankful for your patience.
Here's what I have been playing with so far in terms of approaches to this problem.
(Looks not like much but I threw out a slew of other janky methods.)
A Lightening Talk on Capistrano Deployment Automation Tool
Capistrano Deployment Automation
Eloquently put by Wikipedia:
Capistrano is an open source tool for running scripts on multiple servers; its main use is deploying web applications. It automates the process of making a new version of an application available on one or more web servers, including supporting tasks such as changing databases.
Capistrano is written in the Ruby language and is distributed using the RubyGems distribution channel. It is an outgrowth of the Ruby on Rails web application framework, but it is also used to deploy web applications written using other languages, for example, PHP.
Capistrano is implemented primarily for use on the UNIX shell command line. A user may choose from many Capistrano recipes, e.g. to deploy current changes to the web application or roll back to the previous deployment state.