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+ <div id="version" class="clickable" onclick='document.location = "<%= download %>"; return false'>
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+ <a href="<%= download %>" class="numbers"><%= version %></a>
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+ <p class="coda">
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+ <a href="me@seebq.com">Charles Brian Quinn</a>, <%= modified.pretty %><br>
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+ Theme extended from <a href="http://rb2js.rubyforge.org/">Paul Battley</a>
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metadata CHANGED
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  --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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  name: scout
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  version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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- version: 1.1.8
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+ version: 2.0.4
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  platform: ruby
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  authors:
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- - Highgroove Studios
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+ - Charles Brian Quinn
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  autorequire:
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  bindir: bin
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  cert_chain: []
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- date: 2008-04-28 00:00:00 -04:00
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+ date: 2008-07-18 00:00:00 -04:00
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  default_executable:
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  dependencies:
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  - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
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- name: elif
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+ name: hoe
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+ type: :development
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  version_requirement:
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  version_requirements: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
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  requirements:
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  - - ">="
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  - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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- version: "0"
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+ version: 1.7.0
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  version:
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- description: Scout makes monitoring and reporting on your web applications as flexible and simple as possible. Scout is a product of Highgroove Studios.
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- email: scout@highgroove.com
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+ description: Scout is a simple web monitoring and reporting client. It can connect to a plugin server, download plugins (written in Ruby) and run them on at specified intervals.
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+ email:
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+ - hello@highgroove.com
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  executables:
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  - scout
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  extensions: []
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  extra_rdoc_files:
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- - AUTHORS
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- - COPYING
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- - README
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- - INSTALL
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- - TODO
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- - CHANGELOG
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- - LICENSE
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+ - History.txt
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+ - License.txt
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+ - Manifest.txt
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+ - PostInstall.txt
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+ - README.txt
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+ - website/index.txt
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  files:
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- - lib/scout/plugin.rb
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- - lib/scout/server.rb
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- - lib/scout.rb
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- - test/scout_test.rb
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+ - History.txt
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+ - License.txt
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+ - Manifest.txt
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+ - PostInstall.txt
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+ - README.txt
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  - Rakefile
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+ - bin/scout
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+ - config/hoe.rb
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+ - config/requirements.rb
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+ - lib/scout.rb
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+ - lib/scout/version.rb
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+ - lib/scout/server.rb
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+ - lib/scout/plugin.rb
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+ - lib/scout/command.rb
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+ - lib/scout/command/clone.rb
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+ - lib/scout/command/install.rb
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+ - lib/scout/command/run.rb
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+ - lib/scout/command/test.rb
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+ - script/console
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+ - script/destroy
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+ - script/generate
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+ - script/txt2html
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  - setup.rb
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- - AUTHORS
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- - COPYING
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- - README
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- - INSTALL
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- - TODO
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- - CHANGELOG
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- - LICENSE
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+ - tasks/deployment.rake
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+ - tasks/environment.rake
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+ - tasks/website.rake
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+ - test/test_helper.rb
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+ - test/test_scout.rb
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+ - website/index.html
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+ - website/index.txt
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+ - website/javascripts/rounded_corners_lite.inc.js
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+ - website/stylesheets/screen.css
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+ - website/template.html.erb
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  has_rdoc: true
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- homepage: http://scoutapp.com
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- post_install_message:
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+ homepage: http://scout.rubyforge.org
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+ post_install_message: |+
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+
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+ For more information on scout, see http://scout.rubyforge.org
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+
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+ NOTE: Change this information in PostInstall.txt
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+ You can also delete it if you don't want it.
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+
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+
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  rdoc_options:
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- - --title
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- - Scout Client Documentation
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  - --main
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  require_paths:
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  - lib
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  required_ruby_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
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  requirements: []
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  rubyforge_project: scout
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- rubygems_version: 1.0.1
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  specification_version: 2
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- summary: Scout makes monitoring and reporting on your web applications as flexible and simple as possible.
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- test_files: []
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+ summary: Scout is a simple web monitoring and reporting client. It can connect to a plugin server, download plugins (written in Ruby) and run them on at specified intervals.
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+ test_files:
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+ - test/test_scout.rb
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- <b>Highgroove Studios</b>:: {Highgroove Studios}[http://www.highgroove.com]
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- <b>Derek Haynes</b>:: {derek.haynes@highgroove.com}[mailto:derek.haynes@highgroove.com]
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- <b>James Edward Gray II</b>:: {james@grayproductions.net}[mailto:james@grayproductions.net]
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- <b>Charles Brian Quinn</b>:: {cbq@highgroove.com}[cbq@highgroove.com]
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