[tor-commits] [tor/release-0.2.2] fix extra words and minor whitespace

arma at torproject.org arma at torproject.org
Fri Dec 16 17:47:27 UTC 2011


commit 1208c179fbee345fe99f7beae53012f926385157
Author: Roger Dingledine <arma at torproject.org>
Date:   Fri Dec 16 12:47:05 2011 -0500

    fix extra words and minor whitespace
---
 ChangeLog    |    8 ++++----
 ReleaseNotes |    8 ++++----
 2 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-)

diff --git a/ChangeLog b/ChangeLog
index 8d17a50..55bd9f7 100644
--- a/ChangeLog
+++ b/ChangeLog
@@ -19,12 +19,12 @@ Changes in version 0.2.2.35 - 2011-12-16
 
   Tor 0.2.2.35 also fixes several bugs in previous versions, including
   crash bugs for unusual configurations, and a long-term bug that
-  would that would prevent Tor from starting on Windows machines with
-  draconian AV software.
+  would prevent Tor from starting on Windows machines with draconian
+  AV software.
 
   With this release, we remind everyone that 0.2.0.x has reached its
-  formal end-of-life.  Those Tor versions have many known flaws, and
-  nobody should be using them. You should upgrade--ideally to the
+  formal end-of-life. Those Tor versions have many known flaws, and
+  nobody should be using them. You should upgrade -- ideally to the
   0.2.2.x series. If you're using a Linux or BSD and its packages are
   obsolete, stop using those packages and upgrade anyway.
 
diff --git a/ReleaseNotes b/ReleaseNotes
index 919491f..4b60d48 100644
--- a/ReleaseNotes
+++ b/ReleaseNotes
@@ -24,12 +24,12 @@ Changes in version 0.2.2.35 - 2011-12-16
 
   Tor 0.2.2.35 also fixes several bugs in previous versions, including
   crash bugs for unusual configurations, and a long-term bug that
-  would that would prevent Tor from starting on Windows machines with
-  draconian AV software.
+  would prevent Tor from starting on Windows machines with draconian
+  AV software.
 
   With this release, we remind everyone that 0.2.0.x has reached its
-  formal end-of-life.  Those Tor versions have many known flaws, and
-  nobody should be using them. You should upgrade--ideally to the
+  formal end-of-life. Those Tor versions have many known flaws, and
+  nobody should be using them. You should upgrade -- ideally to the
   0.2.2.x series. If you're using a Linux or BSD and its packages are
   obsolete, stop using those packages and upgrade anyway.
 



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