Re: Draft of Git Rev News edition 38

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Hi,

On Tue, Apr 17, 2018 at 4:17 AM, Kaartic Sivaraam
<kaartic.sivaraam@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> On Tuesday 17 April 2018 03:56 AM, Christian Couder wrote:
>>
>> Thanks for your comments!
>
> You're welcome!
>
> I'm sorry to say that I read only part of the draft  when I sent my
> previous email though I accidentally didn't mention it explicitly.

No problem.

> Now that I have read the draft completely I find a few typos in the
> "Developer Spotlight: Jiang Xin" section:
>
> 1.
> "... because I feel it is hard to track changes of GitHub UI and the
> book will become obsolte very quickly."
>
> obsolte -> obsolete

Yeah.

> 2.
> "We also developped ..."
>
> developped -> developed

Sure. Both typos have been fixed. Thanks!

> On seeing the section "Light reading" to be empty, I thought I could
> suggest something. I'm not sure whether you take Stack Overflow answers
> for a light reading but I found the following answer to be interesting,
>
> https://stackoverflow.com/a/6521223/5614968

I am a bit reluctant to add random SO pages to this section. I think
we have used it to suggest real articles and I would prefer to keep it
that way. Maybe we could add another section with links from SO or
other Q & A sites, but until we decide to do that and find people
interested to regularly contribute to it, I would prefer not to add
such links.

Usually Jakub Narebski (in Cc) and a few other persons contributes to
the Other News sections ("Various", "Light Reading" and "Git tools and
sites") sometimes just before publication time, and I might contribute
a little to them too this evening or tomorrow. So it's not a big deal
if there is not much in these sections at this time.

Thanks,
Christian.



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