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-   There's no reason for a feed reader to be a single program. Instead,
 
-   one could build an architecture in which each component is a distinct
 
-   program that doesn't need to care about the details of the others.
 
-   For now, I'm going to refer to this system as _lektor_.
 
-   The `lektordir` format is inspired by the `maildir` format for email
 
-   but modified for feed readers. It similarly includes three
 
-   subdirectories: `tmp`, `new`, and `cur`. File name generation works
 
-   similarly.
 
-   However, instead of writing email files, we need a standard way of
 
-   describing a feed entry. Therefore, instead of writing _files_ to
 
-   a `lektordir`, update daemons will write _directories_. A given
 
-   feed entry consists of a directory containing at least four
 
-   files: `title`, `url`, `id`, and `content`. Other optional files can
 
-   exist, including `author`, `subtitle`, `summary`, and so forth.
 
-   With this system, adding a new feed type—such as a Twitter feed or
 
-   an ActivityStream serialization—becomes a simple matter, and an
 
-   _lektor_ front-end can be created without having to worry about how
 
-   that data was delivered there in the first place.
 
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