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Posted to commits@celix.apache.org by gm...@apache.org on 2014/07/30 18:04:36 UTC

svn commit: r1614694 - /celix/site/trunk/content/celix/index.mdtext

Author: gmcdonald
Date: Wed Jul 30 16:04:36 2014
New Revision: 1614694

URL: http://svn.apache.org/r1614694
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CMS commit to celix by gmcdonald

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    celix/site/trunk/content/celix/index.mdtext
      - copied, changed from r1614423, celix/site/trunk/content/celix/index.mdtext

Copied: celix/site/trunk/content/celix/index.mdtext (from r1614423, celix/site/trunk/content/celix/index.mdtext)
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/celix/site/trunk/content/celix/index.mdtext?p2=celix/site/trunk/content/celix/index.mdtext&p1=celix/site/trunk/content/celix/index.mdtext&r1=1614423&r2=1614694&rev=1614694&view=diff
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--- celix/site/trunk/content/celix/index.mdtext (original)
+++ celix/site/trunk/content/celix/index.mdtext Wed Jul 30 16:04:36 2014
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 Title: Welcome to Apache Celix (incubating)
 Links: links.mdtext
 
-Celix is an implementation of the OSGi specification adapted to C. It will follow the API as close as possible, 
+Apache Celix is an implementation of the OSGi specification adapted to C. It will follow the API as close as possible, 
 but since the OSGi specification is written primarily for Java, there will be differences (Java is OO, C is procedural). 
 An important aspect of the implementation is interoperability between Java and C. 
 This interoperability is achieved by porting and implementing the Remote Services specification in Celix.