[med-svn] r18453 - trunk/community/bits

Andreas Tille tille at moszumanska.debian.org
Thu Nov 6 07:27:46 UTC 2014


Author: tille
Date: 2014-11-06 07:27:44 +0000 (Thu, 06 Nov 2014)
New Revision: 18453

Modified:
   trunk/community/bits/2014-11.bits
Log:
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Modified: trunk/community/bits/2014-11.bits
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--- trunk/community/bits/2014-11.bits	2014-11-06 07:18:40 UTC (rev 18452)
+++ trunk/community/bits/2014-11.bits	2014-11-06 07:27:44 UTC (rev 18453)
@@ -45,7 +45,7 @@
 to make Debian fit for running inside hospitals.
 
 There was some interesting work done by Emilien Klein who was working
-pretty hard to get Gnuhealth[2b] packaged.  Emilien has given a detailed
+pretty hard to get GNUHealth[2b] packaged.  Emilien has given a detailed
 explanation on the Debian Med mailing list[2c] why he removed the
 existing packages from the Debian package pool again.  While this is a
 shame for GNUHealth users there might be chances to revive this effort
@@ -84,7 +84,7 @@
 show what a large team behind a certain topic can approach.
 
 So finally PHYLIP was released in September under a BSD-2-clause license
-and in turn SeaView[3c] (a similarly famous programm and also long term
+and in turn SeaView[3c] (a similarly famous program and also long term
 non-free citizen) depending on PHYLIP code was freed as well.  There are
 several other tools like python-biopython and python-cogent which are
 calling PHYLIP if it exists.  We can now stop removing those parts of
@@ -103,7 +103,7 @@
 =====================================
 
 We tried hard to add autopkgtests to all packages where some upstream
-test suite exists or we als tried to create some tests on our own.
+test suite exists and we also tried to create some tests on our own.
 Since we consider testing of scientific software a very important
 feature this work was highly in focus for the Jessie release.  When
 doing so we were able to drastically enhance the reliability of packages
@@ -128,7 +128,7 @@
 since then.  Those packages where checked for changed upstream locations
 which might have been hidden from uscan and in some cases new upstream
 releases were spotted by doing this investigation.  Other old packages
-were reuploaded conforming current policy and packaging tools also
+were re-uploaded conforming current policy and packaging tools also
 polishing lintian issues.
 
 
@@ -148,8 +148,9 @@
 The team metrics graphs on the Debian Med Blend entry page[7a] were
 updated.  At the bottom you find a 3D Bar chart of dependencies of
 selected metapackages over different versions in time.  It shows or
-continuos work in several fields.  Thanks to all Debian Med team
-members for their continuos work on this.
+continuous work in several fields.  Thanks to all Debian Med team
+members for their sedulous work on or common goal to make Debian
+the best operating system for medicine and biology.
 
 Please note that VCS stat calculation is currently broken and do not
 really reflect the latest commits this year.




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