gimp-web r1900 - trunk
- From: neo svn gnome org
- To: svn-commits-list gnome org
- Subject: gimp-web r1900 - trunk
- Date: Thu, 23 Oct 2008 11:52:01 +0000 (UTC)
Author: neo
Date: Thu Oct 23 11:52:01 2008
New Revision: 1900
URL: http://svn.gnome.org/viewvc/gimp-web?rev=1900&view=rev
Log:
2008-10-23 Sven Neumann <sven gimp org>
* mail_lists.htrw: spelling fixes.
Modified:
trunk/ChangeLog
trunk/mail_lists.htrw
Modified: trunk/mail_lists.htrw
==============================================================================
--- trunk/mail_lists.htrw (original)
+++ trunk/mail_lists.htrw Thu Oct 23 11:52:01 2008
@@ -86,18 +86,18 @@
<h2>List Etiquette</h2>
<p>
- When sending mails to the lists there are some recommendations you should
- follow, at least in The Gimp official lists, but probably are nice
- for all lists to make everyone life easier:
+
+ When sending mails to the lists there are some recommendations you
+ should follow to make everyone's life easier:
</p>
<ul class="list">
<li>
<b>The topic is GIMP.</b> Stay on topic. If the discussion goes
- off topic, use direct mail and not the mailing list. Gimp User
+ off topic, use direct mail and not the mailing list. GIMP User
list topics are user problems, techniques, hardware advice
(tablets, scanners, monitors), request for comments about images
- and usage in general. Gimp Devel list topics are coding, patches,
- bugs and other Gimp's guts things.
+ and usage in general. GIMP Devel list topics are coding, patches,
+ bugs and other GIMP's guts things.
</li>
<li>
<b>Use the English language.</b> English is the official
@@ -136,7 +136,7 @@
attachments or URLs. Remember that you can compress .xcf
files with gzip or bzip2 (.xcf.gz or .xcf.bz2,
respec.). Those compressors are free and <em>gratis</em> and
- at least gzip should be handled by all Gimp versions known,
+ at least gzip should be handled by all GIMP versions known,
so no excuses. For images you can use PNG (ie. when showing
bad results and you need the image to be the one you are
seeing in your monitor) or JPEG (asking how to do something,
@@ -152,10 +152,10 @@
<li>
<b>Use the 7-bit ASCII character set.</b>
Do not expect people to see other character sets beyond 7 bit ASCII
- and images supported by Gimp. You can hope they will, but do not
+ and images supported by GIMP. You can hope they will, but do not
think they will. The same applies to you, if you see text with weird
characters, maybe your computer has no support for them. Or you do
- not have the loader plug-in for Gimp, if the problem is an error
+ not have the loader plug-in for GIMP, if the problem is an error
with an image. Be permisive about these problems and never force
them (aka do not send things you are sure most people will be unable
to see, and make sure your mailer sets the correct MIME type, not a
@@ -205,9 +205,9 @@
(hehehe) sense to decide what, you do not need to post the size of
the computer box, but be ready to provide more info in next mails. A
good start is a small description of the computer (CPU family and
- OS) plus versions of related software (Gimp, libraries, compiler)
+ OS) plus versions of related software (GIMP, libraries, compiler)
and the steps you followed to find the problem (write your "How
- to crash Gimp in X steps with Y tool" tutorial). If you have
+ to crash GIMP in X steps with Y tool" tutorial). If you have
the solution, even better.
</li>
<li>
@@ -220,7 +220,7 @@
</li>
<li>
<b>No spam, or even a hint of spam allowed.</b> No chain
- letters, no virus alarms, only Gimp. Violating this is
+ letters, no virus alarms, only GIMP. Violating this is
equivalent to asking to be removed from the list.
</li>
<li>
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