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Patch to http://cygwin.com/lists.html


Hi,

Here's a patch for a typo on http://cygwin.com/lists.html (nice writing,
BTW), along with a couple of other possible edits.

Nick

--- lists.html.orig	Mon Mar  4 22:08:28 2002
+++ lists.html	Mon Mar  4 22:09:22 2002
@@ -129,13 +129,13 @@
 Cygwin problem.  If you can't figure out how to set up a command alias
 in <tt>bash</tt>, that's <em>not</em> a Cygwin question.  These Cygwin
 questions are considered "on topic".  The non-Cygwin questions are
-considerd "off topic".</p>
+considered "off topic".</p>
 
 <p>Why do we make this distinction?  For two reasons:  1) as mentioned,
 the email traffic is very high so, by keeping things "on topic" we
-can cut down on some list traffic and 2) there are usually much better
+can cut down on some list traffic, and 2) there are usually much better
 places on the intenet where you can get definitive answers for your
-question.  It doesn't make sense to ask non-experts to teach you about
+off-topic question.  It doesn't make sense to ask non-experts to teach you about
 C or bash.</p>
 <p>Unfortunately, we can't tell you exactly where to go with your non-cygwin
 questions.  <a href="http://google.com/";>Google</a> is a wonderful resource

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