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{
  "log": [
    {
      "commit": "d459f4bbfcfe4989a0e2298b3cfd36064b386b88",
      "tree": "2daf1a933af25393ef94b5d086cacb92aef1bf47",
      "parents": [
        "35ae6e2a841d8a287bccb56881f58e9fe24a07b6"
      ],
      "author": {
        "name": "Dianne Hackborn",
        "email": "hackbod@google.com",
        "time": "Mon Feb 27 18:37:40 2012 -0800"
      },
      "committer": {
        "name": "Dianne Hackborn",
        "email": "hackbod@google.com",
        "time": "Mon Feb 27 18:46:29 2012 -0800"
      },
      "message": "You could think of this as what an OEM might do.\n\nExcept it does nothing.\n\nBut eat resources.\n\nYum, yum!\n\nCurrent we create five processes.  The main process sucks up 16MB of\nRAM and creates a full-screen window; only on high-end devices does\nthe window (and process) use the GPU.\n\nThe second through fourth processes just sits there not really doing\nanything except using process overhead.\n\nThe fifth process runs a background service, slowing eating RAM until\nit gets killed by the system (as the system will ultimately do with\nbackground services).  It also creates a full-screen window, and always\nuses the GPU even on low-end devices.\n\nChange-Id: Ibe9e25f7dbd889f4dc83eed6a3c09b9b0437b4e3\n"
    }
  ]
}
