[med-svn] r5577 - trunk/community/papers/11_med-floss_luxemburg
Michael Hanke
mih at alioth.debian.org
Fri Dec 10 00:59:20 UTC 2010
Author: mih
Date: 2010-12-10 00:59:18 +0000 (Fri, 10 Dec 2010)
New Revision: 5577
Modified:
trunk/community/papers/11_med-floss_luxemburg/paper-text.tex
Log:
More polishing of the abstract.
Modified: trunk/community/papers/11_med-floss_luxemburg/paper-text.tex
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--- trunk/community/papers/11_med-floss_luxemburg/paper-text.tex 2010-12-09 22:57:13 UTC (rev 5576)
+++ trunk/community/papers/11_med-floss_luxemburg/paper-text.tex 2010-12-10 00:59:18 UTC (rev 5577)
@@ -17,8 +17,8 @@
conflicts in the naming of binaries.
Over the past decade, the integrative
- \DebianMed project has shown positive effects beyond benefitting
- regular Debian users alone.
+ \DebianMed project has proven to have positive effects beyond the scope
+ of Debian users.
Many ties have been established between original software developers
and Debian package maintainers. Large development teams started to upload
their Debian packages directly. That communicated the experience
@@ -29,15 +29,14 @@
Debian Pure Blends. Blends, such as Debian Edu, Debian Science,
DebiChem (chemistry), Debian GIS, DeMuDi \emph{etc.}, were created
to provide a targeted appearance of the Debian distribution for
- different domains of applications. Blends task pages complemented
- canonical Debian package listing with additional information
- (e.g. scientific references) and also covered software products
+ different domains of applications. Today, Blend task pages complement
+ canonical Debian package listings with additional information
+ (e.g. scientific references) and also cover software products
which are relevant for a given domain, but not yet integrated into
- Debian. Combination of Blends teams and Debian sponsorship
- approaches allowed to significantly eased the way to contribute to
- Debian, thus making it possible to eliminate necessity for the
- derived distributions and provide customised versions of Debian,
- such as \DebianMed, within Debian infrastructure.
+ Debian. A growing community with continuously improving maintenance
+ procedures ease direct contributions to Debian, thus preventing unnecessary
+ fractioning of the open-source community, and allow for supporting customised
+ versions of Debian, such as \DebianMed, within the Debian ecosystem.
% the others are inactive enough to not mention them here
\end{abstract}
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