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        Ethos was designed around making it easy for the casual application user to be able to
        extend their favorite application.  By providing a consistent framework for applications
        to provide plugins, users can reuse their knowledge of writing plugins between applications.
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        Ethos has a few concepts that an application extender should be aware of.  The plugin
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