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The second Mistpark, '''Mistpark 2020''', also known as '''Misty''', was a semi-experimental project between stable [[Special:MyLanguage/What is Zap?|Zap]] and experimental [[Special:MyLanguage/What is Osada?|Osada]]. On New Year's Eve 2022, it was officially discontinued and superseded by its own most recent descendent, [[Special:MyLanguage/What is (streams)?|the code of which resides in the Streams repository]], and which is very similar in features and handling.
The second Mistpark, '''Mistpark 2020''', also known as '''Misty''', was a semi-experimental project between stable {{Internal link|target=What is Zap?|link-name=Zap}} and experimental [[Special:MyLanguage/What is Osada?|Osada]]. On New Year's Eve 2022, it was officially discontinued and superseded by its own most recent descendent, {{Internal link|target=What is (streams)?|link-name=the code of which resides in the Streams repository}}, and which is very similar in features and handling.

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The second Mistpark, '''Mistpark 2020''', also known as '''Misty''', was a semi-experimental project between stable {{Internal link|target=What is Zap?|link-name=Zap}} and experimental [[Special:MyLanguage/What is Osada?|Osada]]. On New Year's Eve 2022, it was officially discontinued and superseded by its own most recent descendent, {{Internal link|target=What is (streams)?|link-name=the code of which resides in the Streams repository}}, and which is very similar in features and handling.

The second Mistpark, Mistpark 2020, also known as Misty, was a semi-experimental project between stable Zap and experimental Osada. On New Year's Eve 2022, it was officially discontinued and superseded by its own most recent descendent, the code of which resides in the Streams repository, and which is very similar in features and handling.