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From: "Christina Fullam (musikc)" <musikc@g.o>
To: gentoo-commits@l.g.o
Subject: [gentoo-commits] gentoo commit in xml/htdocs/news/en/gwn: 20070903-newsletter.xml
Date: Fri, 07 Sep 2007 17:31:26
Message-Id: E1ITh9n-0005Hu-8d@stork.gentoo.org
1 musikc 07/09/07 16:58:11
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3 Modified: 20070903-newsletter.xml
4 Log:
5 Edit articles in 20070903 GWN
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7 Revision Changes Path
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10 file : http://sources.gentoo.org/viewcvs.py/gentoo/xml/htdocs/news/en/gwn/20070903-newsletter.xml?rev=1.3&view=markup
11 plain: http://sources.gentoo.org/viewcvs.py/gentoo/xml/htdocs/news/en/gwn/20070903-newsletter.xml?rev=1.3&content-type=text/plain
12 diff : http://sources.gentoo.org/viewcvs.py/gentoo/xml/htdocs/news/en/gwn/20070903-newsletter.xml?r1=1.2&r2=1.3
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14 Index: 20070903-newsletter.xml
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16 RCS file: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/news/en/gwn/20070903-newsletter.xml,v
17 retrieving revision 1.2
18 retrieving revision 1.3
19 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3
20 --- 20070903-newsletter.xml 7 Sep 2007 00:45:10 -0000 1.2
21 +++ 20070903-newsletter.xml 7 Sep 2007 16:58:10 -0000 1.3
22 @@ -57,7 +57,7 @@
23 (which gathers GNU Emacs and XEmacs in Gentoo) has added support for many
24 eclasses (java*, games*, all scm-related as git.eclass, etc) and you can call
25 the ebuild command for the ebuild you are working on with the key combination
26 -C-c C-e. Just emerge <uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/packages/?category=app-emacs;name=gentoo-syntax">
27 +Ctrl+c Ctrl+e. Just emerge <uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/packages/?category=app-emacs;name=gentoo-syntax">
28 app-emacs/gentoo-syntax</uri> or <uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/packages/?category=app-xemacs;name=gentoo-syntax">
29 app-xemacs/gentoo-syntax</uri> and enjoy the new possibilities.
30 </p>
31 @@ -80,12 +80,12 @@
32
33 <p>
34 <mail link="redhatter@g.o">Stuart Longland</mail> wrote an interesting
35 -post on <uri link="http://planet.gentoo.org">Planet</uri> discussing the hard
36 -work that the MIPS team is doing and about his own todo list. Several
37 -keywording tasks are on his list: KDE, after having tested the latest stable
38 -version for several months without incident, avahi, which he has been
39 -using for some time now, several Gnome packages, after having them fail
40 -completely while compiling, as well as dbus-1.0 and nss-mdns.
41 +<uri link="http://stuartl.longlandclan.hopto.org/blog/">post</uri> on his
42 +Planet blog discussing the hard work that the MIPS team is doing and about his
43 +own todo list. Several keywording tasks are on his list: KDE, after having
44 +tested the latest stable version for several months without incident, avahi,
45 +which he has been using for some time now, several GNOME packages, after having
46 +them fail completely while compiling, as well as dbus-1.0 and nss-mdns.
47 </p>
48
49 <p>
50 @@ -94,7 +94,7 @@
51 MIPS box into a useful workstation. He stated that he would love feedback on
52 what people are actually using their MIPS boxes for and how Gentoo MIPS can be
53 better tailored for their needs. If you have some suggestions, join
54 -<c>#Gentoo-mips</c> on <c>irc.freenode.net</c>.
55 +<c>#gentoo-mips</c> on <c>irc.freenode.net</c>.
56 </p>
57
58 </body>
59 @@ -172,7 +172,7 @@
60 <title>Gentoo in the Press</title>
61
62 <section>
63 -<title>linux.com (August 31st, 2007)</title>
64 +<title>Linux.com (August 31st, 2007)</title>
65 <body>
66
67 <p>
68 @@ -180,12 +180,12 @@
69 featured how an email marketing company,
70 <uri link="http://www.goldlasso.com/">Gold Lasso</uri>, was able to better
71 leverage themselves in the marketplace through the use of open source software.
72 -"Cofounders Elie Ashery and Michael Weisel say open source is the only way to
73 -keep prices down and "truly compete in the current marketplace."
74 +From the article: "Cofounders Elie Ashery and Michael Weisel say open source is
75 +the only way to keep prices down and "truly compete in the current marketplace."
76 </p>
77
78 <p>
79 -In order to keep costs down and to build the company on a more reliable base,
80 +"In order to keep costs down and to build the company on a more reliable base,
81 Weisel and Ashery decided to build on a Linux infrastructure. "Before we laid
82 out any of our own money, we looked at what we'd used in the past and tried not
83 to make the same mistakes we made before," Weisel says. "My background was
84 @@ -204,7 +204,7 @@
85 </p>
86
87 <p>
88 -They tried a few different flavors of Linux before settling on Gentoo. "One of
89 +"They tried a few different flavors of Linux before settling on Gentoo. "One of
90 our previous employees was into Gentoo, and made us believe that it is one of
91 the most secure distributions out there," Weisel says. "Yeah, it's hard to
92 install and manage sometimes, but it has definitely given us an advantage. Back
93 @@ -257,9 +257,9 @@
94 </p>
95
96 <ul>
97 -<li><e>Davide Italiano (dav_it) Artwork and GWN teams</e></li>
98 -<li><e>Maarten Bressers (mbres) Kernel herd</e></li>
99 -<li><e>Markus Meier (maekke) x86 Arch team</e></li>
100 +<li>Davide Italiano (dav_it) Artwork and GWN teams</li>
101 +<li>Maarten Bressers (mbres) Kernel herd</li>
102 +<li>Markus Meier (maekke) x86 Arch team</li>
103 </ul>
104
105 </body>
106 @@ -275,7 +275,7 @@
107 </p>
108
109 <ul>
110 -<li><e>Shyam Mani (fox2mike) Infrastructure</e></li>
111 +<li>Shyam Mani (fox2mike) Infrastructure</li>
112 </ul>
113
114 </body>
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