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							@@ -14,12 +14,12 @@ Section: python
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Depends: ${misc:Depends}, ${python:Depends}
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Recommends: python-rpi.gpio, python-spidev
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Suggests: python-gpiozero-docs
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Description: Simple API for controlling devices attached to a Raspberry Pi's
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GPIO pins. gpiozero builds on various pin libraries to provide a set of classes
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designed to simplify interaction with devices connected to the GPIO pins, from
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simple buttons and LEDs, up to various add-on boards. The API tries to adhere
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closely to Python's idioms and naming conventions, and features alternative
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programming paradigm approaches.
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Description: Simple API for controlling devices attached to a Pi's GPIO pins.
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 gpiozero builds on various pin libraries to provide a set of classes designed
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 to simplify interaction with devices connected to the GPIO pins, from simple
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 buttons and LEDs, up to various add-on boards. The API tries to adhere closely
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 to Python's idioms and naming conventions, and features alternative
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 programming paradigm approaches.
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 .
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 This is the Python 2 version of the package.
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@@ -29,12 +29,12 @@ Section: python
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Depends: ${misc:Depends}, ${python3:Depends}
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Recommends: python3-rpi.gpio, python3-spidev
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Suggests: python-gpiozero-docs
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Description: Simple API for controlling devices attached to a Raspberry Pi's
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GPIO pins. gpiozero builds on various pin libraries to provide a set of classes
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designed to simplify interaction with devices connected to the GPIO pins, from
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simple buttons and LEDs, up to various add-on boards. The API tries to adhere
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closely to Python's idioms and naming conventions, and features alternative
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programming paradigm approaches.
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Description: Simple API for controlling devices attached to a Pi's GPIO pins.
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 gpiozero builds on various pin libraries to provide a set of classes designed
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 to simplify interaction with devices connected to the GPIO pins, from simple
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 buttons and LEDs, up to various add-on boards. The API tries to adhere closely
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 to Python's idioms and naming conventions, and features alternative
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 programming paradigm approaches.
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 This is the Python 3 version of the package.
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@@ -42,11 +42,11 @@ Package: python-gpiozero-doc
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Architecture: all
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Section: doc
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Depends: ${sphinxdoc:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}
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Description: Simple API for controlling devices attached to a Raspberry Pi's
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GPIO pins. gpiozero builds on various pin libraries to provide a set of classes
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designed to simplify interaction with devices connected to the GPIO pins, from
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simple buttons and LEDs, up to various add-on boards. The API tries to adhere
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closely to Python's idioms and naming conventions, and features alternative
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programming paradigm approaches.
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Description: Simple API for controlling devices attached to a Pi's GPIO pins.
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 gpiozero builds on various pin libraries to provide a set of classes designed
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 to simplify interaction with devices connected to the GPIO pins, from simple
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 buttons and LEDs, up to various add-on boards. The API tries to adhere closely
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 to Python's idioms and naming conventions, and features alternative
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 programming paradigm approaches.
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 .
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 This is the version independent documentation for the package.
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