In this episode, we removed Node.js from deployment. We had to finish off an issue with permissions first, but the deployment got simpler. Then we continued on the steps to make deployment do even less. Last episode, we got the static assets to the staging environment, but we ended the session with a permissions problem. The files extracted from the tarball had the wrong user and group permissions. I fixed the permissions by running an Ansible task that ran chown to use the www-data user and group.
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