Metadata-Version: 2.2
Name: splent_framework
Version: 0.0.1
Summary: SPLENT-FRAMEWORK is a set of libraries for agile product development within SPLENT.
Author-email: David Romero <drorganvidez@us.es>
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# splent_framework
