[openssl-commits] [web] master update

Rich Salz rsalz at openssl.org
Thu Sep 17 16:25:34 UTC 2015


The branch master has been updated
       via  2ed076c6bc565246119f2b4bb53c3c5ca5ebb3df (commit)
       via  0d93561288f5bb4d84282a3c36bdb05299811735 (commit)
      from  2375c6c39fc86635a432868a98b8caf695df0736 (commit)


- Log -----------------------------------------------------------------
commit 2ed076c6bc565246119f2b4bb53c3c5ca5ebb3df
Author: Andrew Janke <andrew at apjanke.net>
Date:   Thu Sep 17 01:45:28 2015 -0500

    Various spelling and grammar fixes.
    
    Signed-off-by: Rich Salz <rsalz at akamai.com>

commit 0d93561288f5bb4d84282a3c36bdb05299811735
Author: Rich Salz <rsalz at akamai.com>
Date:   Tue Sep 15 16:34:33 2015 -0400

    Indicate founders

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Summary of changes:
 community/binaries.html |  2 +-
 community/contacts.html |  4 ++--
 community/index.html    |  6 +++---
 community/team.html     | 13 +++++++------
 index.html              |  2 +-
 policies/roadmap.html   |  2 +-
 source/gitrepo.html     |  8 ++++----
 support/acks.html       |  2 +-
 support/contracts.html  |  4 ++--
 support/index.html      |  2 +-
 10 files changed, 23 insertions(+), 22 deletions(-)

diff --git a/community/binaries.html b/community/binaries.html
index 0842413..a20102c 100644
--- a/community/binaries.html
+++ b/community/binaries.html
@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@
 	    packages. Those are already well-known among the users of said
 	    distributions, and will therefore <em>not</em> be mentioned here.
 	    If you are such a user, we ask you to get in touch with your
-	    distributor first.  This service is primarly for operating systems
+	    distributor first.  This service is primarily for operating systems
 	    where there are no pre-compiled OpenSSL packages.</p>
 
 	    <dl>
diff --git a/community/contacts.html b/community/contacts.html
index 8a8ddcd..6f77339 100644
--- a/community/contacts.html
+++ b/community/contacts.html
@@ -19,12 +19,12 @@
 	  people have stepped forward and volunteered as "official" contacts
 	  for OpenSSL.  If you want to get in touch with any of these
 	  people, please consider using email first, since that will also
-	  reach other team members in case your contact is temporarly not
+	  reach other team members in case your contact is temporarily not
 	  available.</p>
 
 	  <p>Please remember to be kind to the contacts.  Their time is
 	  their own to dispose of.  You may <em>request</em> support, but
-	  it's the contact's responsability and freedom alone to decide if
+	  it's the contact's responsibility and freedom alone to decide if
 	  he wants to give any support or not, regardless of who makes the
 	  request.</p>
 
diff --git a/community/index.html b/community/index.html
index b15110e..498cfb9 100644
--- a/community/index.html
+++ b/community/index.html
@@ -53,9 +53,9 @@
 
 	    <p>To report a bug or make an enhancement request, send email
 	    to <a href="mailto:rt at openssl.org">rt at openssl.org</a>.
-	    In the subject line, please make sure to indicate if its a
-	    bug, a fix, and a brief description of the issue.  In the
-	    body of your mail, please include the version of operationg
+	    In the subject line, please make sure to indicate if it's a
+	    bug or a fix, and a brief description of the issue.  In the
+	    body of your mail, please include the versions of the operating
 	    system and OpenSSL you are using.  If you have a patch or diff,
 	    please send it as an attachment, and not inline in
 	    the message body.</p>
diff --git a/community/team.html b/community/team.html
index b733f82..672e19c 100644
--- a/community/team.html
+++ b/community/team.html
@@ -38,7 +38,7 @@
 	    </tr>
 
 	    <tr>
-	      <td>Mark J. Cox*</td>
+              <td><b>Mark J. Cox</b></td>
 	      <td><a href="mailto:mark at openssl.org">mark at openssl.org</a></td>
 	      <td>UK</td>
 	      <td><a
@@ -53,7 +53,7 @@
 	    </tr>
 
 	    <tr>
-	      <td>Dr. Stephen Henson*</td>
+              <td><b>Dr. Stephen Henson</b></td>
 	      <td><a href="mailto:steve at openssl.org">steve at openssl.org</a></td>
 	      <td>UK</td>
 	      <td><a
@@ -84,7 +84,7 @@
 	    </tr>
 
 	    <tr>
-	      <td>Ben Laurie*</td>
+              <td><b>Ben Laurie/</b></td>
 	      <td><a href="mailto:ben at openssl.org">ben at openssl.org</a></td>
 	      <td>UK</td>
 	      <td><a
@@ -116,7 +116,7 @@
 	    </tr>
 
 	    <tr>
-	      <td>Andy Polyakov*</td>
+	      <td>Andy Polyakov</td>
 	      <td><a href="mailto:appro at openssl.org">appro at openssl.org</a></td>
 	      <td>SE</td>
 	      <td><a
@@ -147,12 +147,13 @@
 		  href="http://pool.sks-keyservers.net:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x1B3DF808C221D2A5ED74172F0833F510E18C1C32">0833F510E18C1C32</a></td>
 	    </tr>
 	  </table>
-	  *Names with an asterisk indicate members of the core team.
+          Names in <b>bold</b> are founding members of the OpenSSL projects.
 	  <p> </p>
 
 	  <p>
 	  In addition, we gratefully acknowledge the contributions of the
-	  following alumni: Ralf S. Engelschall, Nils Larsch, Holger Reif, and
+          following alumni: <b>Ralf S. Engelschall</b>,
+          Nils Larsch, Holger Reif, and
 	  Paul C. Sutton.  We also respectfully remember Ulf Möller who
 	  is no longer with us.
 	  </p>
diff --git a/index.html b/index.html
index 6e6684f..124c743 100644
--- a/index.html
+++ b/index.html
@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@
 	  <p>
 	  OpenSSL is based on the excellent SSLeay library developed by Eric
 	  Young and Tim Hudson. The OpenSSL toolkit is licensed under an
-	  Apache-style licence, which basically means that you are free to
+	  Apache-style license, which basically means that you are free to
 	  get and use it for commercial and non-commercial purposes subject
 	  to some simple license conditions. 
 	  </p>
diff --git a/policies/roadmap.html b/policies/roadmap.html
index bf2ef63..5659938 100644
--- a/policies/roadmap.html
+++ b/policies/roadmap.html
@@ -285,7 +285,7 @@
 	  </ol>
 	  </del>
 	  Objective met (2015): We have announced a
-	  <a href="releasestrat.html">release strategiy</a>
+	  <a href="releasestrat.html">release strategy</a>
 	  which includes end-of-life and long-term support definitions.
 	  Also, our
 	  <a href="secpolicy.html">security policy</a> has relevant
diff --git a/source/gitrepo.html b/source/gitrepo.html
index 2077ae7..92ea47a 100644
--- a/source/gitrepo.html
+++ b/source/gitrepo.html
@@ -29,11 +29,11 @@ $ git clone git://git.openssl.org/openssl.git
 	  </pre></code>
 	</p>
 
-	<p>Access to the specific branches is possible via the standard branch
+	<p>Access to specific branches is possible via the standard branch
 	and checkout commands. See the discussion of branch naming below for
 	more information.</p>
 
-	<p>On Windows, once the repository is cloned, you  should ensure
+	<p>On Windows, once the repository is cloned, you should ensure
 	that line endings are set correctly:</p>
 
 	<code><pre>
@@ -49,10 +49,10 @@ $ git checkout .
 	<p>The <em>master</em> branch, also known as the development branch,
 	contains the latest bleeding edge code. There are also several
 	<em>stable</em> branches where stable releases come from. These take
-	the form <em>OpenSSL_x_y_z-stable</em> so for example the 1.0.0 stable
+	the form <em>OpenSSL_x_y_z-stable</em> so, for example, the 1.0.0 stable
 	branch is <em>OpenSSL_1_0_0-stable</em>. When an actual release is
 	made it is tagged in the form <em>OpenSSL_x_y_zp</em> or a beta
-	<em>OpenSSL_x_y_xp-betan</em> though you should normally just download
+	<em>OpenSSL_x_y_xp-betan</em>, though you should normally just download
 	the release tarball. Tags and branches are occasionally used for other
 	purposes such as testing experimental or unstable code before it is
 	merged into another branch.</p>
diff --git a/support/acks.html b/support/acks.html
index d8eb88e..0118b3e 100644
--- a/support/acks.html
+++ b/support/acks.html
@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@
 	<header><h2>Sponsor Acknowledgements</h2></header>
 	<div class="entry-content">
 	  <p>The OpenSSL project depends on volunteer efforts and financial
-	  support from the end user community.  That support can comes
+	  support from the end user community.  That support comes
 	  in the form of donations, contracts, and volunteer contributions.
 	  Since all of these activities support the continued development
 	  and improvement of OpenSSL, we consider all of them to be
diff --git a/support/contracts.html b/support/contracts.html
index ea3e2f3..9d7a46c 100644
--- a/support/contracts.html
+++ b/support/contracts.html
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@
 	  <div class="entry-content">
 	    <p>In addition to <a href="/community">community</a> support,
 	    <a href="/community/contacts.html">OpenSSL Software Services</a>
-	    offers three different type of support contract.  If you
+	    offers three different types of support contract.  If you
 	    have specific requirements not addressed by any of these plans,
 	    or for more information, discuss custom arrangements.</p>
 
@@ -96,7 +96,7 @@
 	    <h3><a name="definitions">Support Terms</a></h3>
 	    <dl>
 	      <dt>Customer Contacts</dt>
-	      <dd>customer personnel familiar with the customer's software
+	      <dd>Customer personnel familiar with the customer's software
 	      environment coordinating technical support correspondence
 	      between the customer and OSF personnel for a specific service
 	      request.  The Customer Contacts are the sole liaisons for such
diff --git a/support/index.html b/support/index.html
index 837f4a3..4ac999e 100644
--- a/support/index.html
+++ b/support/index.html
@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@
 	    <a href="contracts.html">support contracts</a>
 	    of various types.
 	    Some members of the development team are also available
-	    for custom OpenSSL-related developent work. Please contact
+	    for custom OpenSSL-related development work. Please contact
 	    <a href="/community/contacts.html">OpenSSL Software Services</a>
 	    for more information.</p>
 	  </div>


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