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X Strike Force XFree86 SVN commit: r2118 - in trunk/debian: . local



Author: branden
Date: 2005-01-06 21:22:57 -0500 (Thu, 06 Jan 2005)
New Revision: 2118

Modified:
   trunk/debian/CHANGESETS
   trunk/debian/local/FAQ.xhtml
Log:
Don't close a tag that isn't open (duh).


Modified: trunk/debian/CHANGESETS
===================================================================
--- trunk/debian/CHANGESETS	2005-01-07 02:11:44 UTC (rev 2117)
+++ trunk/debian/CHANGESETS	2005-01-07 02:22:57 UTC (rev 2118)
@@ -71,7 +71,7 @@
 
 Remove broken hyperlink to freedesktop.org in the FAQ.  Thanks to Loïc
 Minier for pointing this out.  (Closes: #285222)
-    2109, 2115
+    2109, 2115, 2118
 
 Update information in the FAQ regarding problems GNU Emacs and Sawfish
 have with XKB's "fake keys".

Modified: trunk/debian/local/FAQ.xhtml
===================================================================
--- trunk/debian/local/FAQ.xhtml	2005-01-07 02:11:44 UTC (rev 2117)
+++ trunk/debian/local/FAQ.xhtml	2005-01-07 02:22:57 UTC (rev 2118)
@@ -656,11 +656,11 @@
 commitment to the users of our production release.</p>
 
 <p>Futhermore, there was near-consensus that Debian should switch to the X.Org
-source tree</a>, with the goal of migrating to the modularized tree over time.
-We expect that the monolithic X.Org distribution will be modularized in a
-piecewise fashion; as that happens, we will "switch off" the building of
-packages from the X.Org monolithic tree in favor of the modularized components
-that become available from <code class="other">freedesktop.org</code>.</p>
+source tree, with the goal of migrating to the modularized tree over time.  We
+expect that the monolithic X.Org distribution will be modularized in a piecewise
+fashion; as that happens, we will "switch off" the building of packages from the
+X.Org monolithic tree in favor of the modularized components that become
+available from <code class="other">freedesktop.org</code>.</p>
 
 <p>While moving from XFree86's monolithic tree to X.Org's is a relatively simple
 technical transition of itself, the transition to a fully-modularized set of



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