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authorMattias Andrée <maandree@operamail.com>2015-04-08 23:34:11 +0200
committerMattias Andrée <maandree@operamail.com>2015-04-08 23:34:11 +0200
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@@ -2052,10 +2052,10 @@ Assume your project is in Swedish, everyone
that understands Swedish will be able to
translate it to any other language. So far
it would be okay to write anything in Swedish,
-but once it has been translate, for example
+but once it has been translated, for example
to English, additional translators that do
not understand Swedish can contribute with
-additional translators. Now it is perferable
+additional translations. Now it is perferable
with English, while the translators can
understand everything that are should translate
they do not understand anything else.
@@ -2163,7 +2163,7 @@ with all such information in the top of
your repository.
@item @file{HACKING} @i{(optional)}
-For complex project you can have a file
+For complex projects you can have a file
named @file{HACKING} with information
about how to modify the code.