ruby-foreman 0.77.0-1 source package in Ubuntu

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ruby-foreman (0.77.0-1) unstable; urgency=low


  [ Per Andersson ]
  * Initial release (Closes: #711811)

  [ Antonio Terceiro ]
  * Update to to new upstream release.

 -- Antonio Terceiro <email address hidden>  Wed, 04 Feb 2015 13:07:00 -0200

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ruby-foreman: Process manager for applications with multiple components

 Foreman is a process manager commonly used during development of
 multi-component applications. For production, it allows allow you to either
 run your application directly or export it to some other process management
 format (i.e. init system service files).
 .
 Foreman uses a file called Procfile, which is the same mechanism for declaring
 what commands are run by your application’s dynos on the Heroku platform. It
 follows the process model. You can use a Procfile to declare various process
 types, such as multiple types of workers, a singleton process like a clock, or
 a consumer of the Twitter streaming API.

ruby-foreman-doc: Process manager for applications with multiple components (documentation)

 Foreman is a process manager commonly used during development of
 multi-component applications. For production, it allows allow you to either
 run your application directly or export it to some other process management
 format (i.e. init system service files).
 .
 Foreman uses a file called Procfile, which is the same mechanism for declaring
 what commands are run by your application’s dynos on the Heroku platform. It
 follows the process model. You can use a Procfile to declare various process
 types, such as multiple types of workers, a singleton process like a clock, or
 a consumer of the Twitter streaming API.
 .
 This package contains examples and html documentation for ruby-foreman.