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Reserved package for the Photon framework. This package will be developed and released after the framework is complete.
⚠️ This package is currently reserved for the Photon framework.
This package name has been reserved for future use as part of the Photon Framework ecosystem. Development is currently in progress, and this package will be released once the framework is complete.
The Photon Framework is an upcoming comprehensive development framework designed to provide powerful tools and components for modern application development.
This package is not yet functional and serves as a placeholder to prevent naming conflicts. Please check back later for updates, or follow our development progress.
For inquiries about the Photon Framework, please contact: evan@something.surf
MIT License - This package will be released under the MIT license upon completion.
This package is part of the Photon Framework project and will be actively developed after the core framework is finalized.
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Reserved package for the Photon framework. This package will be developed and released after the framework is complete.
We found that photon-analytics demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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