[Chicago] Capistrano alternatives

Ian Bicking ianb at colorstudy.com
Fri Jan 2 20:21:15 CET 2009


Garrett Smith wrote:
> http://buildbot.net/trac
> 
> It would be one of those "not really built for but works..."
> scenarios -- like Capistrano. The pattern of scheduling deployments
> of some code, running a build, and then reporting the results, is the
> core pattern that (I think) I'm looking for.
> 
> I looked at Paver a while back but after working with it a bit, I
> didn't feel like I was going any faster than I was with standard
> Python scripts. I don't recall what its distributed (i.e.
> multi-server deployment) story was, if anything.

There are stated plans to integrate Fabric into Paver, or vice versa, or 
some new bigger thing.  Anyway, it's just Fabric.  Maybe more abstract, 
there's also py.execnet (part of pylib).


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