-The AGL Application Framework is nothing new. However, the implementation used up until
-the `lamprey` release has been retired starting with the `marlin` release and replaced
-by a redesigned Application Framework one. However, this new implementation isn't a 1:1
-replacement, and as such it doesn't provide all of the features of the previous
-Application Framework. Some of those will be added back over time, others have been
-discarded in favor of more modern and/or widely-used alternatives.
+The AGL Application Framework is nothing new. However, the implementation used
+up until the `lamprey` release has been retired starting with the `marlin`
+release and replaced by a redesigned Application Framework one. However, this
+new implementation isn't a 1:1 replacement, and as such it doesn't provide all
+of the features of the previous Application Framework. Some of those will be
+added back over time, others have been discarded in favor of more modern and/or
+widely-used alternatives.
+
+With `needlefish` release, further changes have been added, including a gRPC
+interface, alongside a D-BUs one, as well as using systemd units to start
+applications.
+