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− | {{Distributions|FSO}}
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− | FSO is an abbreviation for FreeSmartphone.Org. With FSO, Openmoko is trying to make some stable back-end software. This distribution will be merged with the 2008.8 distribution (or its successor) when the system is stable enough. For more information see http://www.freesmartphone.org and http://trac.freesmartphone.org .
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− | =Q/A=
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− | * ''Question'': Is this an Openmoko-only thing?
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− | * ''Answer'': No. It's going to be available for all kinds of mobile hardware running Linux, i.e. OpenEZX, XanaduX, HTC/iPAQ, ...
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− | * ''Question'': Is this a part of the current images yet? Is it perhaps the mystic ASU?
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− | * ''Answer'': No.
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− | * ''Question'': When can I see this as part of an image?
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− | * ''Answer'': Not before winter 2008.
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− | * ''Question'': What's the current status?
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− | * ''Answer'': See right below or hop over to http://trac.freesmartphone.org .
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− | ** [[OpenmokoFramework/Status Update 1|Status Update 1]]
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− | ** [[OpenmokoFramework/Status Update 2|Status Update 2]]
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− | ** [[OpenmokoFramework/Status Update 3|Status Update 3]]
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− | * ''Question'': How do I work the Zhone (FSO demo app) UI?
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− | * ''Answer'': [[FSO UI Tutorial]]
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− | = Timeline=
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− | * August/September: [http://n2.nabble.com/FSO-milestone-2-Zhone-sending-digit-tp740432p740546.html milestone 3]
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− | * 01/07/2008: [[OpenmokoFramework/Status Update 3|milestone 2]] achieved
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− | * 01/06/2008: [[OpenmokoFramework/Status Update 2|milestone 1]] achieved
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− | =Purposes=
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− | * Give people the infrastructure to create solid and exciting software products based on the Openmoko platform
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− | * Support competing UIs while collaborating on developing services
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− | * Encourage framework users (e.g. application developers) to also contribute to the framework
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− | =Requirements=
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− | * Make it simple
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− | * Concentrate on core services
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− | * Be programming language agnostic
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− | * Be UI toolkit agnostic
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− | * Try to reuse existing technologies as much as possible, but not at the cost of a bad API
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− | =How to achieve that technically=
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− | * Choose [[Dbus|dbus]] as the collaboration line. Below dbus, we can work together. Above dbus, we can differentiate
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− | * Expose features through dbus APIs implemented by UI-agnostic and language-agnostic services (daemons)
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− | * Optimize for Openmoko devices, but support multiple architectures and purposes through plugin interfaces and suitable hardware abstraction mechanisms
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− | * By not being afraid of reinventing the wheel for a wheelbarrow if all the existing wheels are made for sports cars
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− | =Mandatory Reading=
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− | * [http://adam.gomaa.us/blog/frameworks-exist-for-conceptual-integrity/ Frameworks exist for conceptual integrity]
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− | * [http://humanized.com/weblog/2007/10/05/make_oss_humane/ Ten ways to make more humane open source software]
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− | * [http://www.freesmartphone.org FreeSmartPhone.org Wiki]
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− | =What this is NOT about=
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− | This initiative does not cover low level services such as
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− | * Bootloader, Kernel, or System Init.
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− | This initiative does not cover high level services such as
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− | * X-Window-System, Window Manager, UI Toolkits,
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− | * Application Launchers, Applications, or Fancy UIs.
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− | =Architectural Overview=
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− | [[Image:OpenmokoFramework08.png |823px|frontside]]
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− | =Software Components=
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− | We differentiate between low-level and high-level services -- dbus will be used to communicate horizontally and vertically.
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− | ===Low-Level Services===
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− | ====Device Control====
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− | The low level device control service manages peripheral control, i.e. controlling power for individual subsystems such as
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− | * GSM, WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS, as well as
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− | * Backlight brightness and power,
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− | * Turning LEDs on and off, etc.
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− | It also deals with
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− | * Charging, suspend/resume,
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− | * Accelerometers, and buttons.
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− | Last but not least, it sends notifications about the user's activity so that listeners have a chance to
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− | * Change to powersaving modes, or
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− | * Lock the device.
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− | We implement the following software for that:
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− | * [http://www.freesmartphone.org/index.php/Implementations/OpenDeviceDaemon odeviced]
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− | ====Audio====
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− | The low level audio service relies on a working ALSA device driver. On top of that, there are two components:
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− | # [http://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/ gstreamer] | + | |
− | # [http://pulseaudio.org pulseaudio]
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− | '''Gstreamer''' is to be used for all kinds of event sounds where a) multiple audio formats need to be supported and b) a latency of about one second is acceptable. This goes for e.g. ring tones, welcome tones, plug indication.
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− | '''Pulseaudio''' is to be used for event sounds, where low-latency is necessary, e.g. touch click sounds and UI event acknowledge sounds. Pulseaudio is our general all-purpose mixer. Gstreamer will use the pulseaudio sink to feed audio through.
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− | On further reflection, it seems Pulseaudio will not be used as it currently doesn't provide good performance on this hardware. Alsa/dmix will be used instead. [http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/devel/2008-July/000253.html]
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− | ====GSM====
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− | The low level GSM services expect a modem complying to GSM 07.07, GSM 07.05, and assorted GSM specifications, talking an AT-protocol over a serial line. If GSM 07.10 is supported, we use the multiplexing daemon...
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− | * [http://www.freesmartphone.org/index.php/Implementations/gsm0710muxd gsm0710muxd]
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− | ...to export virtual serial lines over -- again -- AT-protocol can be spoken.
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− | ====Bluetooth====
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− | The low level Bluetooth services rely on the official Linux Bluetooth subsystem:
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− | * [http://www.bluez.org BlueZ].
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− | ====GPS====
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− | The low level GPS services assume a GPS device that talks NMEA over a device node. We rely on the following software:
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− | * [http://gypsy.freedesktop.org Gypsy]
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− | ====Network====
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− | The low level networking service assumes network interfaces, such as USB, Ethernet, Wifi, etc. We rely on the following software here:
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− | * Network Manager or Intel Connection Manager (undecided yet)
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− | * PPP
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− | ===High Level===
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− | ====Usage====
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− | The Usage subsystem is concerned with coordinating application I/O requirements. Applications are not supposed to turn on or off devices, since they do not have any knowledge about concurrent applications that may be also using the device -- think ''reference counting'' for I/O requirements.
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− | With this added layer, we could later think about monitoring subsystems, subsystem usage statistics, or accounting.
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− | See discussion page about PolicyKit.
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− | ====Events====
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− | * Signalling events via I/O (ringing, blinking, vibrating)
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− | * Might use fd.o notification API
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− | ====PIM====
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− | An intelligent storage database server. This is being carried out as a Google Summer of Code project. See complete description [http://www.neo1973-germany.de/wiki/pyPimd here].
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− | ====Context====
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− | * Intelligent context API, integrating location as one -- among other -- sources
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− | TBD
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− | Reference Geoclue
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− | ====[http://www.freesmartphone.org/index.php/Standards/PhoneAPI Phone]====
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− | The phone subsystem can be used to create and manage voices communications. It makes abstraction of the protocol used.
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− | === [http://www.freesmartphone.org/index.php/Implementations/OpenPreferencesDaemon Preferences] ===
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− | * Settings database
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− | ====Network====
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− | * High-level networking queries
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− | =Implementation=
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− | ===Completion Status===
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− | ====Low-Level====
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− | * Device control: 50%
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− | * Audio: 80%
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− | * GSM: 90%
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− | * GPRS: 90%
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− | * Bluetooth: 80%
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− | * GPS: 80%
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− | * Network: 50%
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− | ====High Level====
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− | * Usage: 30%
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− | * Event: 30%
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− | * [http://www.freesmartphone.org/index.php/Implementations/OpenPreferencesDaemon Preferences]: 50%
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− | * Context: 0%
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− | * [[Roadmap/Telephony|Telephony]]: 80%
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− | * Networking: 0%
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− | * PIM: 0%
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− | =Tools=
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− | * [[OpenmokoFramework/mdbus|mdbus]] -- a dbus introspection and interaction utility,
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− | * [[OpenmokoFramework/cli|cli-framework]] -- a python dbus command line interface.
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− | * [[OpenmokoFramework/mickeyterm|mickeyterm]] -- a MUXer-aware minimal terminal emulator.
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− | =The role of Python=
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− | Where we write new code, we will use Python to implement the dbus services. The reason for that being the rapid prototyping nature of Python and the emphasis on the [[Dbus|dbus]] APIs. Using Python, the turnaround times to experiment with APIs are incredibly faster than for using a compiled language such as C or C++.
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− | Once the APIs have been used by application programmers, we can start profiling and possibly reimplement some of the services with daemons written in Vala, ''if'' necessary. We might as well succeed in improving performance by using Pyrex/Cython/Ctypes to keep the benefits of Python.
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− | =Team & Roadmap=
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− | ==Team==
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− | * [[User:Mickey|Michael 'Mickey' Lauer]] (team leader) -- Openmoko freelancer, working in Frankfurt/Main, Germany.
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− | * [[User:Charlie| Guillaume 'Charlie' Chereau]] -- Openmoko employee, working fulltime in the Openmoko office, Taipei, Taiwan.
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− | * [[User:Shoragan|Jan 'Shoragan' Luebbe]] -- Openmoko student, working part-time in Brunswick, Germany.
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− | * [[User:DanielWillmann|Daniel 'Alphaone' Willmann]] -- Openmoko student, working part-time in Brunswick, Germany.
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− | * (Holger 'Zecke' Freyther -- hopefully joining the team after releasing ASU, working in Berlin, Germany.)
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− | '''Subsystem Ownership'''
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− | ''Phase 1 subsystems''
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− | * odeviced (mickey)
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− | * ogsmd (mickey)
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− | * ousaged (jan)
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− | * oeventd (jan)
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− | * ophoned (guillaume)
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− | * opreferencesd (guillaume)
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− | * ocontextd (guillaume)
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− | * ogpsd (daniel)
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− | ''Phase 2 subsystems''
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− | * network (to be defined)
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− | * pim (to be defined)
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− | ==Roadmap==
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− | The milestone releases are combined Openmoko Framework and [[Zhone]] releases. Remember: A feature that isn't visible, working, and tested in our framework testing application (Zhone) does ''not'' exist. Until Framework 1.0.0 (later this year), we will not use any versioning in components. Afterwards, individual components may see individual releases.
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− | '''Note: The milestones and tasks moved over to our [http://trac.freesmartphone.org issue tracker].'''
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− | [[Category:Framework| ]]
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