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* Couple of minor changes reported
authorManoj Srivastava <srivasta@debian.org>
Thu, 16 Jun 2005 05:11:59 +0000 (05:11 +0000)
committerManoj Srivastava <srivasta@debian.org>
Thu, 16 Jun 2005 05:11:59 +0000 (05:11 +0000)
Author: jdg
Date: 2001/04/29 22:49:24
* Couple of minor changes reported
by philippe batailler <pbatailler@teaser.fr>

git-archimport-id: srivasta@debian.org--etch/debian-policy--devel--3.0--patch-104

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                    interfaces not changing, and the package
                    management software authors need to ensure
                    compatibility with these interface
-                   definitions. (Control file and and changelog file
+                   definitions. (Control file and changelog file
                    formats are examples.)
                  </p>
                </item>
          <em>may</em>, and the adjectives <em>required</em>,
          <em>recommended</em> and <em>optional</em>, are used to
          distinguish the significance of the various guidelines in
-         this policy document. Packages that do not conform the the
+         this policy document. Packages that do not conform to the
          guidelines denoted by <em>must</em> (or <em>required</em>)
          will generally not be considered acceptable for the Debian
          distribution. Non-conformance with guidelines denoted by
            <item>
              <p>
                These packages provide a reasonably small but not too
-               limited character-mode system.  This is what will
-               install by default if the user doesn't select anything
+               limited character-mode system.  This is what will be
+               installed by default if the user doesn't select anything
                else.  It doesn't include many large applications, but
                it does include Emacs (this is more of a piece of
                infrastructure than an application) and a reasonable