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From: Brandon Invergo
Subject: www/server home-pkgblurbs.html
Date: Tue, 28 Jan 2014 22:36:29 +0000

CVSROOT:        /web/www
Module name:    www
Changes by:     Brandon Invergo <brandon>       14/01/28 22:36:29

Modified files:
        server         : home-pkgblurbs.html 

Log message:
        sync home-pkgblurbs.html to womb

CVSWeb URLs:
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/server/home-pkgblurbs.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.9&r2=1.10

Patches:
Index: home-pkgblurbs.html
===================================================================
RCS file: /web/www/www/server/home-pkgblurbs.html,v
retrieving revision 1.9
retrieving revision 1.10
diff -u -b -r1.9 -r1.10
--- home-pkgblurbs.html 10 Jan 2014 22:35:46 -0000      1.9
+++ home-pkgblurbs.html 28 Jan 2014 22:36:28 -0000      1.10
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-<!-- File generated by womb/gnumaint/gm Fri Jan 10 14:34:32 PST 2014 -->
+<!-- File generated by womb/gnumaint/gm Tue Jan 28 22:34:41 GMT 2014 -->
 
 <!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(3dldf|ALL):/" -->
 <h4 id="pkg_3dldf"><a href="/software/3dldf/">3DLDF</a></h4><p>
@@ -769,10 +769,10 @@
 <h4 id="garpd"><a href="/software/garpd/">Gratuitous ARP Daemon</a></h4><p>
 GNU garpd broadcasts Gratuitous ARP (Address Resolution Protocol)
 requests/replies for a list of MAC address &lt;-&gt; IP address mappings
-on specified interfaces at regular intervals.  Gratuitous ARP requests
+on specified interfaces at regular intervals.  Gratuitous ARP request
 packets are those where the source and the destination IPs are both the
-IP of the requesting machine.  Gratuitous ARP replies are those which
-are not made to a corresponding request.
+IP of the requesting machine.  Gratuitous ARP replies are those made
+without a corresponding request.
 <small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#garpd">doc</a>)</small></p>
 <!--#endif -->
 
@@ -1197,9 +1197,9 @@
 <h4 id="gnun"><a href="/software/gnun/">GNUnited Nations</a></h4><p>
 GNUnited Nations is a build system for translating the web site at
 www.gnu.org.  It works via template files, which allow changes to be
-merged into individual translations of a page, from which the final HTML
-is generated.  In effect, this helps to keep all translations of a page
-to be kept up-to-date.
+merged into individual translations of a page, from which the final
+HTML is generated.  In effect, this helps to keep all translations of
+a page up-to-date.
 <small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#gnun">doc</a>)</small></p>
 <!--#endif -->
 
@@ -1438,7 +1438,7 @@
 GRUB is a multiboot bootloader.  It is used for initially loading the
 kernel of an operating system and then transferring control to it. The
 kernel then goes on to load the rest of the operating system. As a
-multiboot boot loader, GRUB handles the presence of multiple operating
+multiboot bootloader, GRUB handles the presence of multiple operating
 systems installed on the same computer; upon booting the computer, the
 user is presented with a menu to select one of the installed operating
 systems.
@@ -1579,7 +1579,7 @@
 GURGLE produces database report listings from record and field information
 from a file.  It uses the report to produce (La)TeX-formatted output,
 plain ASCII text, troff, PostScript, HTML, XML, or any other ASCII-based
-output format.  It may be used for producing large bodies of txt
+output format.  It may be used for producing large bodies of text
 where small parts of the text are substituted with information from
 the database.  GURGLE supports GNUSQL, PostgreSQL, MySQL and CA-Ingres
 databases.
@@ -1793,9 +1793,9 @@
 GNU Kawa is an implementation of the Scheme programming language that is
 built on top of the Java platform.  It is thus conveniently integrated
 with Java and benefits from this by having a compiler, optional static
-typing, an so on.  Kawa also serves as a framework for implementing other
-programming languages on the Java platform. Included in Kawa is qexo,
-a partial implementation of XQuery in Java.
+typing, and so on.  Kawa also serves as a framework for implementing
+other programming languages on the Java platform. Included in Kawa is
+qexo, a partial implementation of XQuery in Java.
 <small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#kawa">doc</a>)</small></p>
 <!--#endif -->
 
@@ -2923,11 +2923,11 @@
 
 <!--#if expr="$pkg_selection = /:(units|ALL):/" -->
 <h4 id="units"><a href="/software/units/">Units</a></h4><p>
-GNU Units converts between measured quantities between units of measure.
-It can handle scale changes through adaptive usage of standard scale
-prefixes (micro-, kilo-, etc.).  It can also handle nonlinear conversions
-such as Fahrenheit to Celsius.  Its interpreter is powerful enough to
-be used effectively as a scientific calculator.
+GNU Units converts numeric quantities between units of measure.  It can
+handle scale changes through adaptive usage of standard scale prefixes
+(micro-, kilo-, etc.).  It can also handle nonlinear conversions such
+as Fahrenheit to Celsius.  Its interpreter is powerful enough to be used
+effectively as a scientific calculator.
 <small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#units">doc</a>)</small></p>
 <!--#endif -->
 
@@ -3099,4 +3099,4 @@
 <small>(<a href="/manual/manual.html#zile">doc</a>)</small></p>
 <!--#endif -->
 
-<!-- End file generated by womb/gnumaint/gm Fri Jan 10 14:34:32 PST 2014 -->
+<!-- End file generated by womb/gnumaint/gm Tue Jan 28 22:34:41 GMT 2014 -->



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