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released: RPyC 2.55

Remote Python Call (RPyC) - transparent and symmetrical python RPC and
distributed computing library

download and info: http://rpyc.wikispaces.com
full changelog: http://rpyc.wikispaces.com/changelog
release notes: http://rpyc.wikispaces.com/release+notes

major changes:
* added isinstance and issubclass for remote objects
* moved to tlslite for authentication and encryption
* added server discovery (using UDP broadcasts)
* refactoring
-tomer

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