Dear Capistrano Groupies!

Having *maintained Capistrano for eight years*, and always sought to find a 
balance between the *immense popularity* of Capistrano, and the time I 
devote to open source, *my team and I are pleased to announce our new 
product, Harrow.io 
<https://www.alpha.harrow.io/?utm_source=capgroup&utm_medium=email&utm_term=capgroupannounce&utm_content=capgroupannounce&utm_campaign=capgroupannounce>,
 
a web-based host for Capistrano, and general automation & collaboration 
platform*.

<https://www.alpha.harrow.io/?utm_source=capgroup&utm_medium=email&utm_term=capgroupannounce&utm_content=capgroupannounce&utm_campaign=capgroupannounce>

We have been asked throughout the years for a "web based" version of 
Capistrano, and indeed we set out to build one to make open source part of 
our company culture, and give both you, individually and Capistrano as a 
project and the community the time and dedication it deserves by founding a 
company devoted to FOSS.

In the course of building our "web based Capistrano" we recognised that in 
fact, there's no reason to restrict ourselves Capistrano, and that we had 
accidentally built an awesome new kind of CI, one where you can define, and 
share any tasks, or house keeping scripts with colleagues without 
limitation.

<https://www.alpha.harrow.io/?utm_source=capgroup&utm_medium=email&utm_term=capgroupannounce&utm_content=capgroupannounce&utm_campaign=capgroupannounce>


We built the prototype of Harrow before Docker was a thing, and Docker's 
arrival on the scene made us question if "traditional" deployment, as with 
Capistrano had a future, but as many of you will cry Capistrano is not just 
about deployment! 

With SSHKit, and the large rewrite we did with *v3*, Capistrano is now *a 
much more general house-keeping and dev ops tool*, with an ever 
accelerating rate of downloads and a thriving plugin ecosystem. We rebuilt 
Harrow in such a way that we fully support Docker, as a host, and to build 
Docker images, *with no restriction on sudo rights.*

Harrow is free for everyone to try for 30 days 
<https://www.alpha.harrow.io/?utm_source=capgroup&utm_medium=email&utm_term=capgroupannounce&utm_content=capgroupannounce&utm_campaign=capgroupannounce>,
 
available hosted in the cloud, and to run on your own hardware via a VM, or 
a private cloud installation upon request.

We are often asked how Harrow compares to Jenkins, Travis and Circle-CI 
since we sincerely carry the "CI" label but you'll see that one you *try 
Harrow 
<https://www.alpha.harrow.io/?utm_source=capgroup&utm_medium=email&utm_term=capgroupannounce&utm_content=capgroupannounce&utm_campaign=capgroupannounce>*
 
that the comparison is only skin deep, we are a true automation and 
collaboration platform, whereas "tests" in the traditional sense of CI are 
*just 
one thing you might want to automate* for convenience and speed. Harrow is 
built for tests, builds, deployments, sanity checks, "cron" type jobs, and 
anything in between.

Please, ping me, ask the list, and shout about us. If you think this is a 
great idea, or a horrible mess, all feedback is good, and we've had good 
feedback from our Alpha testers, it's early days, and we can only improve 
from here.

*Thanks for reading, this will be the last explicit unsolicited 
announcement about Harrow in this group!* 

Try it now, free for at least a month! 
<https://www.alpha.harrow.io/?utm_source=capgroup&utm_medium=email&utm_term=capgroupannounce&utm_content=capgroupannounce&utm_campaign=capgroupannounce>

Yours, Lee Hambley & team!

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