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'''
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Information about this kitchen release.
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'''
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from kitchen import _, __version__
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NAME = 'kitchen'
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VERSION = __version__
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DESCRIPTION = _('Kitchen contains a cornucopia of useful code')
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LONG_DESCRIPTION = _('''
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We've all done it. In the process of writing a brand new application we've
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discovered that we need a little bit of code that we've invented before.
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Perhaps it's something to handle unicode text. Perhaps it's something to make
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a bit of python-2.5 code run on python-2.3. Whatever it is, it ends up being
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a tiny bit of code that seems too small to worry about pushing into its own
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module so it sits there, a part of your current project, waiting to be cut and
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pasted into your next project. And the next. And the next. And since that
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little bittybit of code proved so useful to you, it's highly likely that it
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proved useful to someone else as well. Useful enough that they've written it
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and copy and pasted it over and over into each of their new projects.
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Well, no longer! Kitchen aims to pull these small snippets of code into a few
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python modules which you can import and use within your project. No more copy
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and paste! Now you can let someone else maintain and release these small
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snippets so that you can get on with your life.
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''')
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AUTHOR = 'Toshio Kuratomi, Seth Vidal, others'
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EMAIL = 'toshio@fedoraproject.org'
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COPYRIGHT = '2012 Red Hat, Inc. and others'
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URL = 'https://fedorahosted.org/kitchen'
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DOWNLOAD_URL = 'https://pypi.python.org/pypi/kitchen'
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LICENSE = 'LGPLv2+'
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__all__ = ('NAME', 'VERSION', 'DESCRIPTION', 'LONG_DESCRIPTION', 'AUTHOR',
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'EMAIL', 'COPYRIGHT', 'URL', 'DOWNLOAD_URL', 'LICENSE')
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