First, I apologize if this has been asked and answered before. I'm having 
difficulty forming the question so, of course, my search results are varied 
and, generally, not useful. In fact I'm pretty sure my Topic title is a bit 
misleading. :(

Currently, for a client's project, we're using Cap 2.x. This is a project I 
inherited and, as such, I can only speak to what I'm currently seeing. 
However, the current deployment does not specify any user information and 
relies on each developer being in my clients' 'deployers' group and setting 
up SSH keys.

My client has started a new Rails 4.x project and I thought, 'this would be 
a good time to upgrade to Cap 3 and clean up the deployments'

So, following along the Cold Start page 
(http://capistranorb.com/documentation/getting-started/cold-start/), I 
wrote the 'check_write_permissions' task. I had defined my roles to use 
only the server name. I was not expecting to be asked for a password, yet I 
was.

Did I miss something?

Thanks for any help provided!

--Mel

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