svn commit: r39574 - head/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/committers-guide

Thomas Abthorpe tabthorpe at FreeBSD.org
Mon Sep 17 20:28:42 UTC 2012


Author: tabthorpe (ports committer)
Date: Mon Sep 17 20:28:41 2012
New Revision: 39574
URL: http://svn.freebsd.org/changeset/doc/39574

Log:
  - Fix a typo
  - Standardize on en_US spellings for synchronize and summarize
  
  Approved by:	gjb

Modified:
  head/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/committers-guide/article.sgml

Modified: head/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/committers-guide/article.sgml
==============================================================================
--- head/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/committers-guide/article.sgml	Mon Sep 17 19:57:38 2012	(r39573)
+++ head/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/committers-guide/article.sgml	Mon Sep 17 20:28:41 2012	(r39574)
@@ -545,7 +545,7 @@
 
 	<para>When committing from a working copy like the one above,
 	  <acronym>SVN</acronym> will commit directly to the upstream
-	  repository, then syncronise the mirror.</para>
+	  repository, then synchronise the mirror.</para>
 
 	<para>However, the <quote>killer app</quote> for
 	  <acronym>SVK</acronym> is the ability to work without a
@@ -558,7 +558,7 @@
 	<para>Once again, any path can be used, it does not have to
 	  specifically be the one in the example.</para>
 
-	<para>Before use, the local branch has to be synchronised,
+	<para>Before use, the local branch has to be synchronized,
 	  like so:</para>
 
 	<screen>&prompt.user; <userinput>svk pull //local/freebsd/head</userinput></screen>
@@ -1241,7 +1241,7 @@
 
 	  <para>The rules for selecting the merge target (the
 	    directory that you will merge the changes to) can be
-	    summarised as follows:</para>
+	    summarized as follows:</para>
 
 	  <orderedlist>
 	    <listitem>
@@ -2958,7 +2958,7 @@ U    stable/9/share/man/man4/netmap.4
 	    a no-brainer and requires some feedback first.  People
 	    really do not mind sweeping changes if the result is
 	    something clearly better than what they had before, they
-	    just do not like being <emphasis>surprised</emphasis> by
+	    just do not like being <emphasis>surprized</emphasis> by
 	    those changes.  The very best way of making sure that
 	    you are on the right track is to have your code reviewed by
 	    one or more other committers.</para>


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