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 - **NOTE** This presentation and paper was written in 2003, and thus contains statements that are no longer accurate. It is still included here for historical purposes.

 [sfllaw] and [ppatters] went to the [http://desktopcon.org/2005 2005 Desktop Developers' Conference] where they presented a talk on why UniConf is a good universal configuration system: [[Attach uniconf_universal.pdf]]. (You can also get the [http://www.law.yi.org/~sfllaw/talks/#uniconf source].)



 = See Also =

 - Get the code from AnonymousSubversion: 'wvstreams' (required; see WvStreams) and 'unity' (KDE, Gnome, MailDir, and [DBUS] plugins)
 - Get the code: http://code.google.com/p/wvstreams (see WvStreams) and 'unity' (KDE, Gnome, MailDir, and [DBUS] plugins)
 - The WvStreams documentation, which includes UniConf.
 - UniConfFeatures
 - UniConfArchitecture
  - UniConfPlugin