git: 1e514723d4 - main - status/report-2022-07-2022-09: Fixes

From: Lorenzo Salvadore <salvadore_at_FreeBSD.org>
Date: Thu, 20 Oct 2022 20:11:41 UTC
The branch main has been updated by salvadore (ports committer):

URL: https://cgit.FreeBSD.org/doc/commit/?id=1e514723d44216f25fec6e8ec889fcd151584645

commit 1e514723d44216f25fec6e8ec889fcd151584645
Author:     Maxim Konovalov <maxim@FreeBSD.org>
AuthorDate: 2022-10-20 20:09:08 +0000
Commit:     Lorenzo Salvadore <salvadore@FreeBSD.org>
CommitDate: 2022-10-20 20:11:15 +0000

    status/report-2022-07-2022-09: Fixes
---
 website/content/en/status/report-2022-07-2022-09/intro.adoc       | 4 ++--
 website/content/en/status/report-2022-07-2022-09/lsof.adoc        | 2 +-
 website/content/en/status/report-2022-07-2022-09/pjdfstest.adoc   | 2 +-
 website/content/en/status/report-2022-07-2022-09/portmgr.adoc     | 8 ++++----
 website/content/en/status/report-2022-07-2022-09/pot.adoc         | 2 +-
 .../content/en/status/report-2022-07-2022-09/ufs_snapshots.adoc   | 2 +-
 website/content/en/status/report-2022-07-2022-09/wifi.adoc        | 2 +-
 7 files changed, 11 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-)

diff --git a/website/content/en/status/report-2022-07-2022-09/intro.adoc b/website/content/en/status/report-2022-07-2022-09/intro.adoc
index e3ebb30c81..f8a991319d 100644
--- a/website/content/en/status/report-2022-07-2022-09/intro.adoc
+++ b/website/content/en/status/report-2022-07-2022-09/intro.adoc
@@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
 Here is the third quarterly report for year 2022, with 24 reports included, which is slightly fewer than last quarter.
 
 I notice that in the past we had quarters with many more reports: often more than 30, sometimes even more than 40.
-Thus I would like to encourage all of you to submit reports: reports are useful to share your work, to find help, to have more eyes reviewing your changes, to have more people testing your softwares, to reach a wider audience whenever you need to tell something to all of the FreeBSD community and in many other cases.
+Thus I would like to encourage all of you to submit reports: reports are useful to share your work, to find help, to have more eyes reviewing your changes, to have more people testing your software, to reach a wider audience whenever you need to tell something to all of the FreeBSD community and in many other cases.
 Please do not be shy and do not worry if you are not a native English speaker or if you are not proficient in AsciiDoc syntax: the quarterly team will be glad to help you in whatever you need.
 
-On the other hand, if you really do not have anything to report, then maybe you might like to join one of the interesting projects described below, or you might be insipired from one of them to do something new, thus having something to report in the future.
+On the other hand, if you really do not have anything to report, then maybe you might like to join one of the interesting projects described below, or you might be inspired from one of them to do something new, thus having something to report in the future.
 
 We wish you all a pleasant read.
 
diff --git a/website/content/en/status/report-2022-07-2022-09/lsof.adoc b/website/content/en/status/report-2022-07-2022-09/lsof.adoc
index 6bbe24709c..136f204feb 100644
--- a/website/content/en/status/report-2022-07-2022-09/lsof.adoc
+++ b/website/content/en/status/report-2022-07-2022-09/lsof.adoc
@@ -16,4 +16,4 @@ To the kernel folks: if you make changes that break lsof, please submit a GitHub
 Please test any changes to the interfaces that lsof uses and make sure they still work.
 These all should be userland interfaces now, but please test.
 
-My thanks to Warner Losh <imp@FreeBSD.org>, Mateusz Guzik <mjg@FreeBSD.org>, and Ed Maste <emaste@FreeBSD.org> for help getting this major change landed. 
+My thanks to Warner Losh <imp@FreeBSD.org>, Mateusz Guzik <mjg@FreeBSD.org>, and Ed Maste <emaste@FreeBSD.org> for help getting this major change landed.
diff --git a/website/content/en/status/report-2022-07-2022-09/pjdfstest.adoc b/website/content/en/status/report-2022-07-2022-09/pjdfstest.adoc
index ffb9fa95bc..84b680b904 100644
--- a/website/content/en/status/report-2022-07-2022-09/pjdfstest.adoc
+++ b/website/content/en/status/report-2022-07-2022-09/pjdfstest.adoc
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
 Links: +
 link:https://github.com/musikid/pjdfstest[Github] URL: link:https://github.com/musikid/pjdfstest[https://github.com/musikid/pjdfstest] +
 link:https://musikid.github.io/blog/rewrite-pjdfstest/[Blog] URL: https://musikid.github.io/blog/rewrite-pjdfstest/[https://musikid.github.io/blog/rewrite-pjdfstest/] +
-Contact: Alan Somers <asomers@FreeBSD.org>  
+Contact: Alan Somers <asomers@FreeBSD.org>
 
 Back in 2007, Pawel Jakub Dawidek <pjd@FreeBSD.org> wrote pjdfstest, a POSIX file system conformance test tool.
 He originally wrote it to validate the port of ZFS to FreeBSD, but it has subsequently been used for other file systems and other operating systems.
diff --git a/website/content/en/status/report-2022-07-2022-09/portmgr.adoc b/website/content/en/status/report-2022-07-2022-09/portmgr.adoc
index ff7d136d7d..62655e0d66 100644
--- a/website/content/en/status/report-2022-07-2022-09/portmgr.adoc
+++ b/website/content/en/status/report-2022-07-2022-09/portmgr.adoc
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ Contact: FreeBSD Ports Management Team <portmgr@FreeBSD.org>
 The Ports Management Team is responsible for overseeing the overall direction of the Ports Tree, building packages, and personnel matters.
 Below is what happened in the last quarter.
 
-Currently there are just over 30,500 ports in the Ports Tree. 
+Currently there are just over 30,500 ports in the Ports Tree.
 There are currently just under 2,800 open ports PRs of which 750 are unassigned.
 The last quarter saw 9,137 commits by 151 committers on the main branch and 589 commits by 61 committers on the 2022Q3 branch.
 Compared to two quarters ago, this means a slight increase in the number of ports, but also a slight increase in the number of (unassigned) ports PRs and a slight decrease in the number of commits made.
@@ -26,11 +26,11 @@ Some large changes in the Ports Tree were made during the last quarter:
 * "Created by" lines have been removed from the top of each Makefile, as a lot of those were outdated.
 * WWW: has been moved from each pkg-descr into each Makefile as a variable; the below write-up is from Stefan Eßer (se@) who did the work:
 
-The description of a port's functionality should end with the URL of a web page that provides further information, such as best practices for usage or configuration. 
-This information can be displayed with `pkg query -e` for installed packages or `pkg rquery -e` for available packages. 
+The description of a port's functionality should end with the URL of a web page that provides further information, such as best practices for usage or configuration.
+This information can be displayed with `pkg query -e` for installed packages or `pkg rquery -e` for available packages.
 The URL used to be appended to the end of the ports' pkg-descr files, with the prefix "WWW: ", so that tools could extract the URL from the description.
 Over time, many of these URLs have become stale, since port updates generally change only the Makefile, not the pkg-descr file.
-By moving the definition of these URLs into the Makefiles, maintainers are more likely to update the URL along with other port changes, and tools have easier access to them. 
+By moving the definition of these URLs into the Makefiles, maintainers are more likely to update the URL along with other port changes, and tools have easier access to them.
 The URLs are now assigned to the WWW macro in the Makefile and can be queried with `make -V WWW` in the port directory.
 Tools that process the description contained in the package files still work because the "WWW: " lines at the end are generated from the WWW values in the Makefiles.
 
diff --git a/website/content/en/status/report-2022-07-2022-09/pot.adoc b/website/content/en/status/report-2022-07-2022-09/pot.adoc
index 376833e224..8d80107ccd 100644
--- a/website/content/en/status/report-2022-07-2022-09/pot.adoc
+++ b/website/content/en/status/report-2022-07-2022-09/pot.adoc
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ A new version of the Nomad driver, link:https://github.com/bsdpot/nomad-pot-driv
 Potluck aims to be to FreeBSD and pot what Dockerhub is to Linux and Docker: a repository of pot flavours and complete container images for usage with pot and in many cases Nomad.
 
 Since the last status report, link:https://github.com/bsdpot/potluck/commits/master[many changes were committed], including many fixes and improvements to core images like link:https://github.com/bsdpot/potluck/tree/master/grafana[grafana], link:https://github.com/bsdpot/potluck/tree/master/postgresql-patroni[postgresql-patroni] or link:https://github.com/bsdpot/potluck/tree/master/loki[loki].
-Additionally, all images have been rebuilt for FreeBSD 13.1 and 12.3 and to include the current quarterly versions of the packages being used. 
+Additionally, all images have been rebuilt for FreeBSD 13.1 and 12.3 and to include the current quarterly versions of the packages being used.
 
 Last not least, Luca held the pot implementation and ecosystem talk link:https://2022.eurobsdcon.org/program/[How far a naive FreeBSD container implementation can go] at EuroBSDCon 2022.
 
diff --git a/website/content/en/status/report-2022-07-2022-09/ufs_snapshots.adoc b/website/content/en/status/report-2022-07-2022-09/ufs_snapshots.adoc
index 6051e43e82..97aa9e5d1f 100644
--- a/website/content/en/status/report-2022-07-2022-09/ufs_snapshots.adoc
+++ b/website/content/en/status/report-2022-07-2022-09/ufs_snapshots.adoc
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ link:https://reviews.freebsd.org/D36491[Milestone 1 Core Changes] URL: link:http
 
 Contact: Kirk McKusick <mckusick@FreeBSD.org>
 
-This project will make UFS/FFS filesystem snapshots avaiable when running with journaled soft updates.
+This project will make UFS/FFS filesystem snapshots available when running with journaled soft updates.
 
 The UFS/FFS filesystem has the ability to take snapshots.
 Because the taking of snapshots was added after soft updates were written they were fully integrated with soft updates.
diff --git a/website/content/en/status/report-2022-07-2022-09/wifi.adoc b/website/content/en/status/report-2022-07-2022-09/wifi.adoc
index 1416f97cf1..284b81a769 100644
--- a/website/content/en/status/report-2022-07-2022-09/wifi.adoc
+++ b/website/content/en/status/report-2022-07-2022-09/wifi.adoc
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ Various work in progress:
 
  * Realtek's rtw88 PCI is in-tree as-is and after a fruitful discussion with Hans Petter Selasky at EuroBSDCon work on LinuxKPI USB support for the rtw88 USB WiFi dongles will continue.
 
- * Realtek's rtw89 driver was committed to main but is not conected to the build yet.  Scanning already works but packets are not yet passing.  Having the driver in-tree already eased testing for users having that chipset in order to indentify more unimplemented LinuxKPI bits (some of which will help the other drivers as well) and reduced work for me.
+ * Realtek's rtw89 driver was committed to main but is not connected to the build yet.  Scanning already works but packets are not yet passing. Having the driver in-tree already eased testing for users having that chipset in order to indentify more unimplemented LinuxKPI bits (some of which will help the other drivers as well) and reduced work for me.
 
  * The next drivers to probably hit the tree will be based on MediaTek's mt76 driver (for 7921 and 7915) which I have compiling and started testing.