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The development if this project is maintained by Ingo Hürner.
Ingo is responsible to drive the project's feature development roadmap, synchronize with contributors, integrate new contributions from the development line into the trunk and create releases.
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Our SVN repository can be accessed here.
The project is happy to take your contributions.
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This is the Persistence Management project ("persistctrlmgr")
This project was registered on SourceForge.net on Oct 4, 2010, and is described by the project team as follows:
The Persistence Management is responsible to load and store persistent data.
Persistence Management is
developed for the automotive industry in the context of the GENIVI Alliance to reflect the special demands for persistency
during system start-up, during run-time and in the case of system shutdown.
This project is developed and published under MIT License without modifications.
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