Ansible role to deploy scripting applications like PHP, Python, Ruby, etc. in a capistrano style
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Ansible role to deploy scripting applications like PHP, Python, Ruby, etc. in a capistrano style
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Ansible role to rollback scripting applications like PHP, Python, Ruby, etc. in a capistrano style
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Hello,
What would be the suggested way of (ab)using this library so that events that don't persist changes in the database are tracked along with those that do?
For example, track every "show" action for certain entities.
If this is a feature that could be scoped within this library I'd appreciate any pointers so I can submit a patch for review.
The simplest approach I can think of wo