Your message dated Wed, 14 Mar 2012 11:17:04 +0100
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and subject line ruby-rspec* v2 packages are in Debian
has caused the Debian Bug report #608656,
regarding RFP: rspec2 -- A Behaviour-Driven Development tool for Ruby
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Package name: rspec2
Version: 2.3
Upstream Author: Chad Humphries, David Chelimsky, The RSpec Development
Team
URL: http://relishapp.com/rspec
License: MIT
Description: Behaviour-Driven Development tool for Ruby
 BDD is an approach to software development that combines Test-Driven 
 Development, Domain Driven Design, and Acceptance Test-Driven Planning.
 RSpec helps you do the TDD part of that equation, focusing on the
 documentation and design aspects of TDD.

There already exists a package rspec, but there have been some major
changes in RSpec2, so it would make sense to provide this as a separate
package.




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Hi!

Debian provides for some time now packages ruby-rspec*, corresponding to
the version 2 of rspec. These packages are maintained by the Ruby Extras
packaging team. I am therefore closing this bug.

Thanks!

Cédric


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