-software tool, as opposite to using a dedicated software for
-each platform. An additional perk is that you don't have to deal
-with a lot of platform-specific gory details of setting up and
-configuring the resources (e.g. Creating a TAP device on Planetlab.
-If you ever had to do that, you know what I mean). Also,
-you could combine resources from different platforms in a same
-experiment, using just one script.
-
-So, 'One ring to rule them all', sorry I meant, 'One tool to
-control them all'... or something like that.
-We though it was a good idea to abstract platform details
-behind a common resource management interface, and let
-NEPI deal with the details and give you back the results.
-
-\section{What does a NEPI script look like ?}
+software tool, instead of using a dedicated software for
+each platform.
+
+\section{What does a NEPI script look like?}