&h1(RMR User's Guide)
-The RIC Message Router (RMR) is a library which applications use to send and receive
-messages where the message routing, endpoint selection, is based on the message type
-rather than on traditional DNS names or IP addresses.
-Because the user documentation for RMR is a collection of UNIX manpages (included
-in the development package, and available via the &cw(man) command when installed),
-there is no separate "User's Guide."
-To provide something for the document scrapers to find, this is a collection of
-the RMR manual pages formatted directly from their source which might be a bit
-ragged when combined into a single markup document.
-Read the manual pages :)
+The RIC Message Router (RMR) is a library for peer-to-peer
+communication. Applications use the library to send and receive
+messages where the message routing and endpoint selection is based on
+the message type rather than DNS host name-IP port combinations.
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+This document contains information that developers need to know to use
+the RMR library. Because the primary documentation for the RMR
+library is a collection of UNIX manpages (included in the development
+package, and available via the &cw(man) command when installed), there
+is no separate "User's Guide." To provide something for the document
+scrapers to find, this is a collection of the RMR manual pages
+formatted directly from their source, which might be a bit ragged when
+combined into a single markup document. Read the manual pages :)
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