[med-svn] r5588 - trunk/community/papers/11_med-floss_luxemburg

Andreas Tille tille at alioth.debian.org
Fri Dec 10 08:29:54 UTC 2010


Author: tille
Date: 2010-12-10 08:29:51 +0000 (Fri, 10 Dec 2010)
New Revision: 5588

Modified:
   trunk/community/papers/11_med-floss_luxemburg/paper-text.tex
Log:
Fixed some typos


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	2010-12-10 08:27:03 UTC (rev 5587)
+++ trunk/community/papers/11_med-floss_luxemburg/paper-text.tex	2010-12-10 08:29:51 UTC (rev 5588)
@@ -66,7 +66,7 @@
 a tight relationship with its users. Debian as a Linux distribution already
 help distributing software in a readily usable form. Moreover, modularisation aspects of Debian packaging do not only reduce the complexity of packaging individual software, by allowing to
 depend on other packages, it also eases maintenance of the
-complete system. For example, due to modularization updates and fixes in core libraries, most
+complete system. For example, due to modularisation updates and fixes in core libraries, most
 of the time, make end-user software upgrades unnecessary. Performing binary builds
 for more supported hardware platforms than any other operating system and extensive quality
 assurance guarantee robust performance of deployed Debian systems.
@@ -673,7 +673,7 @@
 utility, \emph{e.g.}  Java or Python libraries,  and thus of interest to the
 Debian audience outside of the target scope of \DebianMed -- Medicine,
 as a result benefitting Debian as a whole.  Due to significant
-overlap,  boundaries between different blends are not clearly defined and
+overlap,  boundaries between different Blends are not clearly defined and
 the separation of \DebianMed from e.g. Debian Science is often
 artifactual.
 
@@ -684,7 +684,7 @@
 \label{figure:authorstats}
 \end{figure}
 
-The success of the Debian blends approach finds evidence in e.g. a
+The success of the Debian Blends approach finds evidence in e.g. a
 continuous growth of the number of packages inside Debian which are of
 interest for health care.  Taking the number of dependencies of some
 metapackages into account (see figure \ref{figure:dmstats}), only a
@@ -762,7 +762,7 @@
 Conversely, inside \DebianMed some new Blend tools were developed which
 now enhance the easy preparation of metapackages.
 
-Beyond the meta-packages, another service of the blends is the
+Beyond the metapackages, another service of the Blends is the
 so called web sentinel. It is a web portal to guide the contributors
 to the current active tasks (packages) and their associated 
 bug reports.




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