I don't know what the heck one has to do with the other. Reliably, scalably, securely deploying production applications is never going to be part of the intro screencast for a platform.
Frankly, all your comments on this thread have shared a kind of language-war tone; I'm talking about what people should be doing to secure production Rails deployments, and you tack on a dig about a screencast from 2008. In other parts of this thread, you leave wisdom like "Rails is for posers, Python for pros". On the presumption that you are a good faith commenter writing this stuff to evangelize for what you believe to be better platforms: the tactics you're using are backfiring. Your comments are going light grey, and they're discrediting the idea of evaluating platforms based on security by giving Rails partisans an easy straw man to beat down.