diff --git a/_site/2013/06/01/release-announcement.html b/_site/2013/06/01/release-announcement.html index b0a9574d..b1a2495c 100644 --- a/_site/2013/06/01/release-announcement.html +++ b/_site/2013/06/01/release-announcement.html @@ -140,7 +140,7 @@ the Rails community to pick and choose support for components they use surrounding environmental issues around PTY vs non-TTY environments, login and non-login shells not to mention environment managers such as rvm, rbenv and nvm. -
This cleanup routine can now be better implemented as follows (which is -actually more or less the actual implenetation in the the new Gem):
+actually more or less the actual implementation in the the new Gem):# Capistrano 3.0.x
@@ -727,7 +727,7 @@ the Rails community to pick and choose support for components they use
surrounding environmental issues around PTY vs non-TTY environments, login
and non-login shells not to mention environment managers such as rvm,
rbenv and nvm.
-Speed. We know that in a lot of environments speed of deploment is a
+ Speed. We know that in a lot of environments speed of deployment is a
huge factor, since Rails introduced the Asset Pipeline it's not uncommon
for a deploy that formerly took 5 seconds now takes 5 minutes. This really
is mostly out of our control, but with improved support for parallelism,
@@ -970,7 +970,7 @@ both connections.
This cleanup routine can now be better implemented as follows (which is
-actually more or less the actual implenetation in the the new Gem):
+actually more or less the actual implementation in the the new Gem):
# Capistrano 3.0.x
diff --git a/_site/documentation/getting-started/preparing-your-application/index.html b/_site/documentation/getting-started/preparing-your-application/index.html
index 92779a19..7bdf816b 100644
--- a/_site/documentation/getting-started/preparing-your-application/index.html
+++ b/_site/documentation/getting-started/preparing-your-application/index.html
@@ -205,7 +205,7 @@ role :db, %w{example.com}
# ======================
# This can be used to drop a more detailed server
# definition into the server list. The second argument
-# something that quacks like a has can be used to set
+# something that quacks like a hash can be used to set
# extended properties on the server.
server 'example.com', roles: %w{web app}, my_property: :my_value
@@ -397,7 +397,7 @@ role :db, %w{example.com}
# ======================
# This can be used to drop a more detailed server
# definition into the server list. The second argument
-# something that quacks like a has can be used to set
+# something that quacks like a hash can be used to set
# extended properties on the server.
server 'example.com', roles: %w{web app}, my_property: :my_value
diff --git a/_site/index.html b/_site/index.html
index 33cecf6c..00c7f54e 100644
--- a/_site/index.html
+++ b/_site/index.html
@@ -107,7 +107,7 @@
A Simple Task
- role :demo, %w{example.com example.org, example.net}
+ role :demo, %w{example.com example.org example.net}
task :uptime do |host|
on roles(:demo), in: :parallel do
uptime = capture(:uptime)
@@ -147,7 +147,7 @@ extended to support them.