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								Several example plugins are included in the plugins/ directory. You
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								can enable a plugin with the following line in config.php:
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								    addPlugin('Example', array('param1' => 'value1',
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								                               'param2' => 'value2'));
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								This will look for and load files named 'ExamplePlugin.php' or
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								'Example/ExamplePlugin.php' either in the plugins/ directory (for
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								plugins that ship with StatusNet) or in the local/ directory (for
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								plugins you write yourself or that you get from somewhere else) or
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								local/plugins/.
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								Plugins are documented in their own directories.
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								Additional information on using and developing plugins can be found
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								on the StatusNet wiki:
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								http://status.net/wiki/Plugins
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								http://status.net/wiki/Plugin_development
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