Re: Style reminders

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Well,

I will try that for Webmin.  I didn't forget about it at all.

Scott.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Rahul Sundaram" <sundaram@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <fedora-news-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, August 05, 2007 2:53 PM
Subject: Re: Style reminders


Scott wrote:
Hi tghere,

Another thing that I would like to suggest is please watch spelling. I have been seeing some spelling mistakes which an be corrected. I am a good speller so if you need some one to check spelling I would be more than happy to help out throught the different columns as needed. I have spoken to Thomas about this also but I am blind and there is no development news in FWN for blind individuals and Thomas said he would contact Redhat but I am unsure that Redhat needs to be involved. I would just like to have a coulumn so that blind people know what out there for them too. I think it would broaden the horizons of the FWN.

Hi Scott,

We all making some typos now and then. I can spot a couple of them in your reply. While highlighting resources for the blind is a good idea, I am not sure we have enough activity in that within Fedora to cover in a weekly basis but any contributions is most welcome.

What happened to the webmin review btw? I came across ebox and wrote to the upstream developers and they recommended looking at debian packaging scripts and you can get the sources from http://ebox-platform.com/sources/. It appears to be a good alternative. Take a look if you are interested.

Rahul

Ps: Please don't top post. It is Red Hat, not Redhat.

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