From: mako@atdot.cc <> Date: Sun, 14 Aug 2005 14:43:07 +0000 (-0400) Subject: Added a few typo fixes and the linke from Sven Hoexter. X-Git-Url: https://projects.mako.cc/source/to_fork_or_not/commitdiff_plain/57f7049a5e2849425f2b88dcc4a38594380fa5bd Added a few typo fixes and the linke from Sven Hoexter. --- diff --git a/to_fork_or_not_to_fork.xml b/to_fork_or_not_to_fork.xml index 92344db..d624cac 100644 --- a/to_fork_or_not_to_fork.xml +++ b/to_fork_or_not_to_fork.xml @@ -232,7 +232,7 @@ diff, patch, CVS and Subversion which are not optimized for this task. The worse (and much more common) situation occurs when two groups go about their work ignorant or partially ignorant of the - code bieng cut on the other side of the fork. Important features + code being cut on the other side of the fork. Important features and fixes are implemented twice — differently and incompatibly. @@ -472,7 +472,7 @@ That said, the importance of the goals described by Remnant in the context of of the Ubuntu development model - cannot be overstated. Ever line of delta between Debian and + cannot be overstated. Every line of delta between Debian and Ubuntu has a cost for Ubuntu developers. Technology, social practices, and wise choices may reduce that cost but it cannot eliminate it. The resources that Ubuntu can bring to bear upon @@ -721,7 +721,7 @@ moment, an incomplete list of free software VCS tools includes GNU Arch, Bazaar, Bazaar-NG, Darcs, Monotone, SVK (based on Subversion), GIT (a system developed by Linus Torvalds as a - temporary replacement for BitKeeper) and others. + replacement for BitKeeper) and others. Each of these tools, at least after they reach a certain level of maturity, allow or will allow users to develop @@ -756,7 +756,7 @@ entire derivative distribution are more complicated than those associated with working with a single "upstream" project, distributed version control is only now being actively - deployed in the Ubuntu project. In doing so, th project is + deployed in the Ubuntu project. In doing so, the project is focusing on integrating these into problem specific tools built on top of distributed version control.