I believe that most of the time people use Capistrano as a transport layer
to get other scripts, and systems onto their servers. There's nothing to
stop people building a tarball of Ansible playbooks with Cap/Rake, and
uploading and executing them, but I believe that's a misuse, given that
Ansible is suppose to also play the bundling, uploading, and execution
roles.

Lee Hambley
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On 17 February 2014 18:25, Andy L <a...@r210.com> wrote:

> From what I can tell, Ansible is more similar to Capistrano than puppet or
> chef.  Could you use Ansible playbooks with Capistrano?
>
>
>
> On Sunday, February 16, 2014 10:40:53 AM UTC-8, Joe Topjian wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> Lately I've been using Capistrano for infrastructure management. I've
>> written some initial details here:
>>
>> http://terrarum.net/development/infrastructure-
>> management-with-capistrano.html
>>
>> I thought this might be of interest because I usually see Capistrano used
>> as a developer / code deployment tool rather than a sysadmin-focused tool.
>>
>> Joe
>>
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