[Zope3-checkins] CVS: Zope3/doc - CREDITS.txt:1.16
Steve Alexander
steve@cat-box.net
Wed, 8 Jan 2003 13:33:35 -0500
Update of /cvs-repository/Zope3/doc
In directory cvs.zope.org:/tmp/cvs-serv22589/doc
Modified Files:
CREDITS.txt
Log Message:
Corrected a couple of typos.
=== Zope3/doc/CREDITS.txt 1.15 => 1.16 ===
--- Zope3/doc/CREDITS.txt:1.15 Tue Dec 31 17:29:17 2002
+++ Zope3/doc/CREDITS.txt Wed Jan 8 13:33:33 2003
@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@
- ZeOmega hosted an extended development session in Bangalore.
We worked out a number of ideas for the (still early) through
- the wen configuration and development environment. We moved
+ the web configuration and development environment. We moved
file-system synchronization forward. And we ported several
facilities from Zope 2.
@@ -47,8 +47,7 @@
support.
o Stephan Richter helped launch Zope 3 with abundant energy and
- enthusiasm, as well as many software and documentation
- contributions.
+ enthusiasm, as well as many software and documentation contributions.
o Shane Hathaway created some of the initial prototypes of Zope 3
and was an important brainstorming partner before we went "public"
@@ -57,7 +56,7 @@
o Python Labs: Guido van Rossum, Fred Drake, Jeremy Hylton, Tim
Peters, and Barry Warsaw have been crucial contributors to Zope 3
- since it was just a bunch of stray ideas floating around
+ since it was just a bunch of stray ideas floating around.
o Gary Poster has made significant contributions in a variety of
areas, including the object hub and event service.
@@ -71,10 +70,10 @@
made the grand renaming possible. Kapil wrote the scripts that did
most of the work and the team made Zope work again.
- o The folks at Code works, Albertas Agejevas, Marius Gedminas, and
+ o The folks at Codeworks, Albertas Agejevas, Marius Gedminas, and
Viktorija Zaksiene and contributed major parts of Zope, especially
the relational database support and caching infrustructure. Much
- Thanks to M. Carling for making their time available.
+ thanks to M Carling for making their time available.
o Much thanks to Alexander Limi, Alan Runyan, Godefroid Chapelle,
Joachim Werner, Paul Everitt, and others for the "Rotterdam Skin",