webpage doc error
Hil
freehil at gmail.com
Sun Jan 8 18:41:01 UTC 2006
I sent 3 emails to the people addressed below regarding to the errors in the
webpages. Someone in #ubuntu-doc told me I should send the patch to the
mailing list. Please take a look below.
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Subject: doc
Date: Sunday 08 January 2006 10:17
From: Hil <freehil at gmail.com>
To: blurdesign at gmail.com
I found some errors such as 2 "which" at
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DocteamStepByStepRepository :
>The rest is the XML tree. XML files are made of elements, which contain
>elements, which contain elements, and so on. DocBook is just a dialect of
>XML, so it follows the same structure.
>In the case of the QuickGuide, you can see a <article> which contains many
><sect1> which contain many <para>. It makes some sense. In the case of books,
>like the desktopguide, they also have several <chapter>.
Besides the errors, I don't see how to commit the changes in "Commit your
changes." section in the page. How do I commit changes after I did
modifications to the doc?
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Hil/Hilbert
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Subject: missing a comma
Date: Sunday 08 January 2006 08:55
From: Hil <freehil at gmail.com>
To: webmaster at ubuntulinux.org
Are you missing a comma in the "implementation" heading at
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KubuntuDocs ? There should be a comma between Kubuntu
and the in the following sentence:
>Rather than a list of applications available in Kubuntu the Desktop Guide
> will show the user how to perform common tasks such as installing a program
> or adding a new user.
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Hil/Hilbert
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Subject: error
Date: Sunday 08 January 2006 08:44
From: Hil <freehil at gmail.com>
To: webmaster at ubuntulinux.org
You may want to fix the following sentence at the end of page
http://ubuntulinux.org/community because it has 2 "who" there:
>Congratulations to the 14 Students who who were accepted for Ubuntu Projects
>through the Google Summer of Code program!
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Hil/Hilbert
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