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authorMartin Michlmayr <tbm@cyrius.com>2019-03-20 09:15:10 +0700
committerMartin Michlmayr <tbm@cyrius.com>2019-03-20 09:42:52 +0700
commitcf70d878d96b62f21cdc70e9b191980f947b0fc8 (patch)
treeead8d74e3f4258eb25a109b6b98d1cb717f2be53
parentf6a70c20a494fbaa0b8c807af504e3afcdec3bc6 (diff)
Fix typos in 2019 DPL platforms
-rw-r--r--english/vote/2019/platforms/hartmans.wml4
-rw-r--r--english/vote/2019/platforms/joerg.wml4
-rw-r--r--english/vote/2019/platforms/tbm.wml2
3 files changed, 5 insertions, 5 deletions
diff --git a/english/vote/2019/platforms/hartmans.wml b/english/vote/2019/platforms/hartmans.wml
index 8bdfc67823d..65359b8e982 100644
--- a/english/vote/2019/platforms/hartmans.wml
+++ b/english/vote/2019/platforms/hartmans.wml
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@
<p>There are several ways I plan to work to keep Debian fun:</p>
<h3 id="listening-disagreement-without-escalation">Listening: Disagreement without Escalation</h3>
<p>I had the pleasure to serve on the Debian Technical Committee. In that role the thing I look back to with the most pride is writing an <a href="https://lists.debian.org/debian-ctte/2015/03/msg00084.html">explanation</a> of why the release team might have rejected changes to busybox-static that the maintainer viewed as important. The maintainer didn't understand the release team decision and came to the technical committee asking us to either override the decision or help explain what was going on.</p>
-<p>The feelings matter; having our emotional needs met is a critical part of a community being fun and safe. Back in 2012, I ran across <a href="http://www.cnvc.org/">Nonviolent Communication</a>. NVC is an empathy framework that gave me the tools to work with and understand my emotions and where they came from. It's a framework for talking about things that are important to us and reaching connection, even when we disagree. When I realize that someone has heard what I am saying, my muscles relax and my breathing slows; I feel releaf and sometimes joy, often even if my preferred option is not chosen. <strong>Debian needs more of this.</strong></p>
+<p>The feelings matter; having our emotional needs met is a critical part of a community being fun and safe. Back in 2012, I ran across <a href="http://www.cnvc.org/">Nonviolent Communication</a>. NVC is an empathy framework that gave me the tools to work with and understand my emotions and where they came from. It's a framework for talking about things that are important to us and reaching connection, even when we disagree. When I realize that someone has heard what I am saying, my muscles relax and my breathing slows; I feel relief and sometimes joy, often even if my preferred option is not chosen. <strong>Debian needs more of this.</strong></p>
<p>My thoughts about taking care of our emotional needs have been evolving for years but are certainly influenced and inspired by Enrico Zini's notes on his <a href="https://www.enricozini.org/blog/2018/debian/multiple-people">Debconf 18 talk</a>.</p>
<p>Debian is a community. We need to give each other the tools we need to succeed in Debian. Part of treating our community members with respect is listening to them. When you advocate someone, when you fill out an application manager report recommending that someone join our community, and when you agree to be a sponsor, you're saying that someone is valuable enough to our community that we should spend resources helping them succeed. Success in a community is emotional not just technical.</p>
<p>However, explaining things, especially repeatedly, especially when others are focused more on convincing us they are right than starting by understanding, is draining. One reason I pick the example of busybox-static is that I wrote it, not the release team. They were off working on a Debian release, and I was busy trying to care for a member of our community.</p>
@@ -63,5 +63,5 @@
</ul>
<p>I'm open to using teams in other areas where the job proves to be bigger than we expect.</p>
<hr />
-<p>Overall, I think Debian is a great community. The landscape surrounding operating systems is changing and evolving rapidly. People are finding new ways to use Debian and the tools and building blocks we provide. Our universality is more important than ever. We can succeed as a community by capturing, emrbracing and building on these efforts whether they come from our members or outside.</p>
+<p>Overall, I think Debian is a great community. The landscape surrounding operating systems is changing and evolving rapidly. People are finding new ways to use Debian and the tools and building blocks we provide. Our universality is more important than ever. We can succeed as a community by capturing, embracing and building on these efforts whether they come from our members or outside.</p>
<p>I'm excited about Debian. I look forward to making a great community even better. I look forward to talking to all of you as we refine and explore the plans of all the DPL candidates over the next few weeks. Thanks for your consideration.</p>
diff --git a/english/vote/2019/platforms/joerg.wml b/english/vote/2019/platforms/joerg.wml
index 4ddf5ee1ddb..2c75ab362c2 100644
--- a/english/vote/2019/platforms/joerg.wml
+++ b/english/vote/2019/platforms/joerg.wml
@@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ Master in April 2008.
<p>
After DebConf5 i joined the the DebConf orga with my main role being
-admin of the infrastructure, as back then it was seperate to Debian.
+admin of the infrastructure, as back then it was separate to Debian.
Beside the admin stuff I helped with or lead various other teams, say
content or travel sponsorship.
</p>
@@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ current master sync scriptset for the mirrors.
<p>
I am one of the admins for our Debian Planet and am one of the admins
-for Debians gitlab service salsa.debian.org.
+for Debian's gitlab service salsa.debian.org.
</p>
<p>
diff --git a/english/vote/2019/platforms/tbm.wml b/english/vote/2019/platforms/tbm.wml
index 79bf61c349f..56848d04944 100644
--- a/english/vote/2019/platforms/tbm.wml
+++ b/english/vote/2019/platforms/tbm.wml
@@ -353,7 +353,7 @@ various Quality Assurance efforts, filed bug reports and introduced the
Missing in Action (MIA) process. I ported Debian to various ARM and
MIPS devices and wrote documentation for it. I served as Debian Project
Leader from 2003-2005. Most of my contributions to Debian recently have
-been indirectly through Software Public in the Interest, one of Debian's
+been indirectly through Software in the Public Interest, one of Debian's
trusted organisations.
</p>

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