micromachine.gemspec in micromachine-1.0.1 vs micromachine.gemspec in micromachine-1.0.2
- old
+ new
@@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
Gem::Specification.new do |s|
s.name = 'micromachine'
- s.version = '1.0.1'
+ s.version = '1.0.2'
s.summary = %{Minimal Finite State Machine.}
- s.description = %Q{There are many finite state machine implementations for Ruby, and they all provide a nice DSL for declaring events, exceptions, callbacks, and all kinds of niceties in general.\n\nBut if all you want is a finite state machine, look no further: this is only 22 lines of code and provides everything a finite state machine must have, and nothing more.}
+ s.description = %Q{There are many finite state machine implementations for Ruby, and they all provide a nice DSL for declaring events, exceptions, callbacks, and all kinds of niceties in general.\n\nBut if all you want is a finite state machine, look no further: this has less than 50 lines of code and provides everything a finite state machine must have, and nothing more.}
s.author = "Michel Martens"
s.email = "michel@soveran.com"
s.homepage = "http://github.com/soveran/micromachine"
s.files = Dir["lib/**/*.rb", "README*", "LICENSE", "Rakefile", "*.gemspec", "example/**/*.*"]
end