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Date:      Sun, 23 Mar 2003 17:36:10 +0200
From:      Giorgos Keramidas <keramida@FreeBSD.org>
To:        Chris Pepper <pepper@reppep.com>
Cc:        Hiroki Sato <hrs@eos.ocn.ne.jp>, doc@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   Re: www/en/news/status spelling fix patch
Message-ID:  <20030323153609.GA78623@gothmog.gr>
In-Reply-To: <p06000b08baa35a2bdcf8@[66.92.104.201]>
References:  <20030323.192437.59665844.hrs@eos.ocn.ne.jp> <p06000b08baa35a2bdcf8@[66.92.104.201]>

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Changes from both of you merged.
Then I regenerated the diff and looked at it in detail.

: @@ -507,7 +507,7 @@
:        Foundation and Sun allowing us access to updated JDK source code
:        and the Java Compatibility Kit (JCK). This license will also
:        allow the project to release a binary version of both the JDK and
: -      JRE once JCK testing is complete. Work on this testing is under
: +      JR E once JCK testing is complete. Work on this testing is under
:        way with the project hopeful of being able to make a binary
:        release in the not too distant future.</p>

This looks like an unnecessary change to me and I reverted it locally.
I've always seen Java Runtime Engine spelled out as JRE; without a
space before E.

:        on FreeBSD's userland pthreads. Unfortunately this implementation
: -      isn't fully functional, but is included in the hope of more
: -      getting more eyesballs on the code (particularly experience
: +      isn't fully functional, but is included in the hope of
: +      getting more eyeballs on the code (particularly experienced
:        pthread programmers). We'd also like to welcome Fuyuhiko

Added another couple of small fixes near eyesballs.

: -      enchancements in mind.</p>
: +      enhancements in mind.</p>

*LOL*

: - also significantly highers the table maintainance burden (for example
: - for some kinds of updates the entire PCB has be searched lineary).
: + also significantly highers the table maintenance burden (for example
: + for some kinds of updates the entire PCB has be searched linearly).

I changed "has be searched" to "has to be searched".

: - represented. The goal is to analyse the behaviour of all TCP
: - sessions to the monitored sites. Parameters to be analysed include
: + represented. The goal is to analyse the behavior of all TCP
: + sessions to the monitored sites. Parameters to be analyzed include

analyse vs. analyzed, in two narbyy sentences.  I changed both to use 'z'.

: -       just mail me ! Unfortunalty gcc2 support got broken again with th=
e import
: +       just mail me ! Unfortunately gcc2 support got broken again with t=
he import

According to ``The Elements of Style'', which I like using as a
reference text when writing English, whitespace right before the
closing punctuation mark of a sentence is evil(TM).  Fixed here.

: -       concerning patches have been comitted. Thank goes to Alfred and I=
an Dowese.
: +       concerning patches have been committed. Thank goes to Alfred and =
Ian Dowse.

Ian's surname is Dowse.  Fixed.

: -    <p>Future work in this area are likely to be limited to imporving
: +    <p>Future work in this area are likely to be limited to improving

"work" is singular.  Fixed.

:        , has been written; and preparations have been made for
: -      transitioning from=20
: +      transition from
:        <tt>/etc/pam.conf</tt>

"preparations have been made for the transition" sounds a bit better.


				 ---


The attached patch is what I committed locally to my www tree.

It survived a build, so I didn't break anything in the process of
trying to modify the diff.  Feel free to commit it any time you like.

Sato-san, this is an astonishing feat you have accomplished.
I'm very impressed :)

- Giorgos


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Index: report-august-2001.xml
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=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D
RCS file: /home/giorgos/cvsroot/giorgos/fx/www/en/news/status/report-august=
-2001.xml,v
retrieving revision 1.1.1.1
diff -u -r1.1.1.1 report-august-2001.xml
--- report-august-2001.xml	16 Mar 2003 01:49:30 -0000	1.1.1.1
+++ report-august-2001.xml	23 Mar 2003 14:57:40 -0000
@@ -1,3 +1,5 @@
+<!-- $FreeBSD$ -->
+
 <report>
   <date>
     <month>August</month>
@@ -135,7 +137,7 @@
     <body>
       <p>No change since last status. Some discussion amongst all of us
       occurred, but lack of time and commitment to FreeBSD has meant
-      little has actually been committed to the tree. SMPNG work will
+      little has actually been committed to the tree. SMPng work will
       be left to those who seem to have a notion about what needs to be
       done.</p>
     </body>
@@ -209,9 +211,9 @@
       thread to be created. (nor have new threading syscalls been added
       yet). This is an important milestone as it represents the last
       point where the kernel has only "mechanical" changes. To go
-      further we must start adding new algorythms and functions.</p>
+      further we must start adding new algorithms and functions.</p>
=20
-      <p>The kernel for milestone 2 is reliable and has no noticable
+      <p>The kernel for milestone 2 is reliable and has no noticeable
       performance degradations when compared to a matchung -current
       kernel. (the differences are less than the margin of error, so
       that sometimes the new kernel actually fractionally beats the
@@ -534,7 +536,7 @@
   </project>
=20
   <project>
-    <title>SYN cache implemetation for FreeBSD</title>
+    <title>SYN cache implementation for FreeBSD</title>
=20
     <contact>
       <person>
@@ -645,7 +647,7 @@
=20
       <p>Benefits of approach include the fact that a kqueue filter can
       be attached to a network device for monitoring purposes. Initial
-      code exists to send a kq event whever the network link status
+      code exists to send a kq event whenever the network link status
       changes. Other benefits may include better access control by
       using filesystem ACLs to control access to the device.</p>
     </body>
@@ -733,7 +735,7 @@
       making some excellent progress. Of note, some problems with the
       way the pmap module implements copy-on-write mappings have been
       fixed and fork() now works as expected, support for signals has
-      been added, and the port has been updated for kse in the perforce
+      been added, and the port has been updated for KSE in the perforce
       repository. Thomas Moestl has begun work on pci bus support, and
       a basic nexus bus for sparc64 has been written. The driver for
       the Sun `Psycho' and `Sabre' UPA-to-PCI bridges and associated
@@ -958,7 +960,7 @@
     <body>
       <p>Support for cloning vlan devices via ifconfig has been
       committed to -current and will be MFC'd after further testing.
-      Additionaly, Maksim Yevmenkin submitted code to allow cloning of
+      Additionally, Maksim Yevmenkin submitted code to allow cloning of
       tap and vmnet devices on devfs systems. Code for faith and stf
       should be committed shortly.</p>
     </body>
@@ -1058,7 +1060,7 @@
       allowed to make this 97-component meta-package building and
       working properly.</p>
=20
-      <p>Next month the project will be focused on organising work of
+      <p>Next month the project will be focused on organizing work of
       the FreeBSD GNOME Team as well as on attempts to increase amount
       of people participating in the team (anybody who is willing to
       participate is welcome to drop a note to gnome@FreeBSD with a
@@ -1100,7 +1102,7 @@
       combination of binary object files and source (under a
       constrictive license). The FreeBSD NVIDIA driver project aimed to
       completely replace the source component of the driver using code
-      targetting FreeBSD 4.3 and released under the BSD license. The
+      targeting FreeBSD 4.3 and released under the BSD license. The
       binary module provided is supposedly the same module used on
       Windows, BeOS, and OS/2, so it should be portable between
       different i80x86 based OS's.</p>
@@ -1109,16 +1111,16 @@
       NVIDIA seemed enthusiastic about the project, and was fairly
       quick about returning email, but when we discovered issues that
       prevented porting without changes to the binary component or
-      error codes we needed decyphered, Nick (the contact) said he'd
+      error codes we needed deciphered, Nick (the contact) said he'd
       look into it and never got back. The first major problem was the
-      ioctl interface, the nvidia driver passes a pointer and depends
+      ioctl interface, the NVIDIA driver passes a pointer and depends
       on the kernel side to copyout the right amount, where FreeBSD
       expect the parameters to be correct and the copyout is performed
       by the subsystem. This was worked around using Dave Rufinos
       "ioctl tunnel" idea. After that, we found that X refused to load
       and traced it down to an ioctl defined in the binary component
       erroring. We cannot tell what that ioctl is, were told that we
-      could not sign an nda for source to that component, and have been
+      could not sign an NDA for source to that component, and have been
       waiting a month for Nick to "look into it". Therefore progress is
       impossible (without breaking the license) and we believe that the
       flaws make the driver unportable to any *nix other than
@@ -1316,7 +1318,7 @@
       naturally resulted in a number of bugs being found. Development
       work has mostly focused on fixing these problems and the project
       is now set to release fourth patchset over the weekend, which
-      should see the JDK in a reasonable useable state. One of the big
+      should see the JDK in a reasonably usable state. One of the big
       challenges left is producing a working HotSpot JVM, which looks
       like it will require some heavy hacking.</p>
=20
@@ -1475,7 +1477,7 @@
     </contact>
=20
     <body>
-      <p>Capabilities support is currently being comitted to the base
+      <p>Capabilities support is currently being committed to the base
       FreeBSD tree--userland libraries are now fully committed, and
       kernel infrastructure is being integrated.</p>
     </body>
@@ -1515,4 +1517,3 @@
     </body>
   </project>
 </report>
-
Index: report-dec-2001-jan-2002.xml
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=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D
RCS file: /home/giorgos/cvsroot/giorgos/fx/www/en/news/status/report-dec-20=
01-jan-2002.xml,v
retrieving revision 1.1.1.1
diff -u -r1.1.1.1 report-dec-2001-jan-2002.xml
--- report-dec-2001-jan-2002.xml	16 Mar 2003 01:49:31 -0000	1.1.1.1
+++ report-dec-2001-jan-2002.xml	23 Mar 2003 14:57:40 -0000
@@ -266,14 +266,14 @@
       <p>The KSE project (an attempt to support scalable thread in
       FreeBSD using kernel support), has reached What I call "milestone
       3". At this milestone it is possible to run a multithreaded
-      program on a single CPU but with full concurrancy of threads on
+      program on a single CPU but with full concurrency of threads on
       that CPU. In other words the kernel supports the fact that one
       thread can block by allowing another thread to run in its place.
       A test program that demonstrates this is available at the above
       website.</p>
=20
       <p>Milestone 4 will be to allow threads from the same program to
-      run on multiple CPUS but may require more input from the SMPNG
+      run on multiple CPUs but may require more input from the SMPng
       project. I am at the moment (Feb 6) getting ready to commit a
       first set of changes for milestone 3, that have no real effect
       but serve to drastically reduce the complexity of the remaining
@@ -315,7 +315,7 @@
       allows one to use ATM PVCs. It should be possible, for example,
       to do PPP over ATM with this package. Both bsnmp and ngatmbase
       are available in version 1.0 under the link above. Two other
-      modules will be released in february: ngatmsig containing the
+      modules will be released in February: ngatmsig containing the
       UNI-4.0 signalling stack as netgraph nodes and ngatmip containing
       CLIP and LANE-2.0.</p>
     </body>
@@ -699,8 +699,8 @@
     </links>
  =20
     <body>
-      <p>Alfred Perlstein commited file descriptor locking code
-	which was definetly a good push towards trying to lock down
+      <p>Alfred Perlstein committed file descriptor locking code
+	which was definitely a good push towards trying to lock down
 	some important pieces of global data.  Peter Wemm has made
 	progress on pmap cleanups for x86 SMP TLB shootdowns.  Matt
 	Dillon and John Baldwin have made progress on getting patches
Index: report-feb-2002-apr-2002.xml
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02-apr-2002.xml,v
retrieving revision 1.1.1.1
diff -u -r1.1.1.1 report-feb-2002-apr-2002.xml
--- report-feb-2002-apr-2002.xml	16 Mar 2003 01:49:31 -0000	1.1.1.1
+++ report-feb-2002-apr-2002.xml	23 Mar 2003 14:57:40 -0000
@@ -1,3 +1,5 @@
+<!-- $FreeBSD$ -->
+
 <report>
   <date>
     <month>February - April</month>
@@ -75,9 +77,9 @@
    </contact>
=20
     <body>
-      <p>FreeBSD's new kernel memory allocator has been commited to
+      <p>FreeBSD's new kernel memory allocator has been committed to
 	5.0.  UMA is a slabs derived allocator that supports memory
-	reclaiming, object caching, type stable storage, and per cpu
+	reclaiming, object caching, type stable storage, and per CPU
 	free lists for optimal SMP performance.  It has both a
 	malloc(9) interface and a zone style interface for specific
 	object types. uma(9) will be available shortly.</p>
@@ -225,8 +227,8 @@
         printf(1) utility was brought up to conformance with the 1992
         edition of POSIX.2, with further development planned.</p>
=20
-      <p>On the header front, much progress has been made.  Specically,
-        infrastructure to control visiblity of components of a header, bas=
ed
+      <p>On the header front, much progress has been made.  Specifically,
+        infrastructure to control visibility of components of a header, ba=
sed
         on the standard requested by an application, has been added to
         &lt;sys/cdefs.h&gt;.  Some work has been completed on renovating t=
he
         way types are defined.  This has lead to the creation of
@@ -317,7 +319,7 @@
=20
       <p>Not to be left out, the existing GNOME 1.4 components have receiv=
ed
         numerous updates to keep them in sync with the stable distfiles
-        on gnome.org.  We have seen many "1.0" milsestone releases includi=
ng
+        on gnome.org.  We have seen many "1.0" milestone releases including
         the most recent AbiWord 1.0.0.  In the next few weeks, we will be
         making sure all the GNOME 1.4 components build correct packages
         on bento so that GNOME 1.4 will be on the 4.6-RELEASE CD.</p>
@@ -347,7 +349,7 @@
       <p> FreeBSD/KGI started last year after the port of GGI to VGL.
         KGI (Kernel Graphic Interface) is a kernel infrastructure providin=
g user
         applications with access to hardware graphic resources (dma,
-        irqs, mmio). KGI is already available under Linux as a seperate
+        irqs, mmio). KGI is already available under Linux as a separate
         project. The FreeBSD/KGI project aims at integrating KGI
         in the FreeBSD kernel. Mostly a port for now, but optimized for
         FreeBSD in the future. Currently FreeBSD/KGI is under development
@@ -396,8 +398,8 @@
     <body>
       <p>We now have a loadable mfsroot floppy. It contains just the
 	diskeditor (which is really a disk partitioner) which has been
-	enhanced and is probably in his final form. It's been geared
-	towards making the newfs(1) and mount(1) step seperate dialogs, so
+	enhanced and is probably in its final form. It's been geared
+	towards making the newfs(1) and mount(1) steps separate dialogs, so
 	it reduced its complexity. A basic fstab class has been
 	implemented to manipulate /etc/fstab and mountpoint. This might
 	find a use outside libh, by the way. Libh package format is still
@@ -438,7 +440,7 @@
 	separated into kernel part and userland part, yet another snapshots
 	from RELENG_4_x branch (currently 4.5-RELEASE-p4), add several
 	packages including XFree86 4.x to installation CD-ROM, new
-	cdboot-only ISO image, fix breackage of duplex.iso, etc.  See also
+	cdboot-only ISO image, fix breakage of duplex.iso, etc.  See also
 	the project webpage for more detail.  Also, I have a plan to add
 	FreeBSD/alpha distribution to this project -- stay tuned.</p>
     </body>
@@ -865,7 +867,7 @@
     </links>
=20
     <body>
-      <p>4.5-RELEASE Japanese manapge package, ja-man-doc-4.5.tgz, once
+      <p>4.5-RELEASE Japanese manpage package, ja-man-doc-4.5.tgz, once
 	published with OpenSSH 2.3 (as reported by previous status
 	report) on January 31, is replaced with new package with OpenSSH
 	2.9 based manpages on March 3.  Since then, we have been
@@ -898,7 +900,7 @@
=20
     <body>
       <p>The GEOM code has gotten so far that it beats our current code
-	in some areas while stil lacking in others.  Work continues on
+	in some areas while still lacking in others.  Work continues on
 	a generalized interface for "magic data" (boot blocks, disklabels
 	MBR's etc) manipulation from userland.</p>
       <p>With GEOM enabled in the kernel any FreeBSD platform will now
@@ -985,7 +987,7 @@
 	In current the API has changed to move unit allocation into the
 	generic cloning code reducing the amount of support code required
 	in each driver.  Code improvements to increase our API
-	compatability with NetBSD will be commited soon along with cloning
+	compatibility with NetBSD will be committed soon along with cloning
 	support for discard interfaces and ppp(4) interfaces.</p>
       <p>Thanks to <email>mux@FreeBSD.org</email> for the loopback support
 	and unit allocation cleanups.</p>
@@ -1282,7 +1284,7 @@
 	40 developers attended in person, another five by phone, and many
 	others by webcast.  During a marathon-esque eight hour session, a
 	variety of development topics were discussed, including adding
-	inheritence to the KOBJ system, ports to new architectures,
+	inheritance to the KOBJ system, ports to new architectures,
 	adaptations of the toolchain for new architectures, the GEOM
 	extensible storage device framework, upcoming changes to the network
 	stack, TrustedBSD features, KSE, SMPng, and the release engineering
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RCS file: /home/giorgos/cvsroot/giorgos/fx/www/en/news/status/report-jan-20=
03-feb-2003.xml,v
retrieving revision 1.1.1.2
diff -u -r1.1.1.2 report-jan-2003-feb-2003.xml
--- report-jan-2003-feb-2003.xml	23 Mar 2003 03:19:45 -0000	1.1.1.2
+++ report-jan-2003-feb-2003.xml	23 Mar 2003 14:57:40 -0000
@@ -1,3 +1,5 @@
+<!-- $FreeBSD$ -->
+
 <report>
   <date>
     <month>January-February</month>
@@ -547,7 +549,7 @@
   <body>
     <p>Most of the file system buffer cache has been reviewed and protecte=
d.
       The vnode interlock was extended to cover some buffer flag fields so=
=20
-      that a seperate interlock was not required.  The global buffer queue
+      that a separate interlock was not required.  The global buffer queue
       data structures were locked and counters were converted to atomic op=
s.
       The BUF_*LOCK functions grew an interlock argument so that buffers
       could be safely removed from the vnode clean and dirty lists.  The=
=20
@@ -580,7 +582,7 @@
   <body>
     <p>The ULE scheduler has been committed to the 5.0-CURRENT branch.  Ea=
rly
       adopters and experimenters are welcome to try it and submit bug
-      reports.  It has shown noticable performance improvements over the o=
ld
+      reports.  It has shown noticeable performance improvements over the =
old
       scheduler under some workloads.  There are currently problems with
       nice fairness but otherwise the interactive performance is very good.
       More work to improve the load balancing algorithm is required as wel=
l.
@@ -632,7 +634,7 @@
       some lock order issues remain.  After this
       work, it will no longer be necessary to hold Giant to call
       device_* routines safely.  kobj work is being done by others and
-      will likely require more extensive design work to make smp
+      will likely require more extensive design work to make SMP
       friendly.</p>
   </body>
 </project>
@@ -660,7 +662,7 @@
       with existing specifications.  The upcoming 4.8 and 5.1 releases will
       be the first ones using the new NewReno logic.  Recently, we=20
       implemented the Limited Transmit algorithm (RFC 3042) which benefits
-      connections with small congestions windows, as happens, for example,
+      connections with small congestion windows, as happens, for example,
       on many short web connections.  We also recently added support for l=
arger
       sized starting congestion windows as described in RFC 3390.  This he=
lps
       short TCP connections as well as those with large round-trip delays,=
=20
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001.xml,v
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diff -u -r1.1.1.1 report-july-2001.xml
--- report-july-2001.xml	16 Mar 2003 01:49:31 -0000	1.1.1.1
+++ report-july-2001.xml	23 Mar 2003 14:58:10 -0000
@@ -1,4 +1,7 @@
 <?xml version=3D"1.0"?>
+
+<!-- $FreeBSD$ -->
+
 <report>
   <date>
     <month>July</month>
@@ -131,7 +134,7 @@
=20
         <li>User-level management interfaces.</li>
=20
-        <li>PCI power manangement.</li>
+        <li>PCI power management.</li>
=20
         <li>Bug-hunting.</li>
       </ul>
@@ -241,9 +244,9 @@
       systems. The format will be similar to other conferences, with 2
       days of technical sessions over the Saturday and Sunday.</p>
=20
-      <p>We'll be finalising the schedule towards the end of the month
+      <p>We'll be finalizing the schedule towards the end of the month
       and anybody who is interested in doing a talk should contact us
-      asap. There are no restrictions on the use of talks, if it's been
+      ASAP. There are no restrictions on the use of talks; if it's been
       done before we may still be interested in having it presented to
       an European audience, and we make no claims to the talks so
       speakers are free to present the talks again at other
@@ -276,7 +279,7 @@
     <body>
       <p>The new CAM transport code is starting to get supported in
       more HBAs and to get refined so that it does the intended
-      per-protocol support. No progress on doing any SMPNG work for CAM
+      per-protocol support. No progress on doing any SMPng work for CAM
       has been made yet. This is a fairly high priority.</p>
     </body>
   </project>
@@ -440,7 +443,7 @@
=20
     <body>
       <p>jailNG is a from-scratch rewrite of the popular jail(8)
-      service, focussing on improved management functions, as well as
+      service, focusing on improved management functions, as well as
       more fine-grained configurability. An initial prototype has been
       written, based on explicitly named and configured jails, and work
       is proceeding on userland integration. Currently, it's not clear
@@ -467,14 +470,14 @@
       <p>The main development in the FreeBSD Java Project over the last
       month was the release of an initial "Developers Only" patchset
       for the JDK 1.3.1. Since that release progress had been made
-      towards a much more useable alpha quality patchset which is
+      towards a much more usable alpha quality patchset which is
       likely to be turned into a port, as per the current JDK 1.2.2
       patchset. This new patchset will feature a number of bugfixes,
       which essentially get the JDK to a working state for early
       adopters, and an initial implementation of "native threads" based
       on FreeBSD's userland pthreads. Unfortunately this implementation
-      isn't fully functional, but is included in the hope of more
-      getting more eyesballs on the code (particularly experience
+      isn't fully functional, but is included in the hope of
+      getting more eyeballs on the code (particularly experienced
       pthread programmers). We'd also like to welcome Fuyuhiko
       Maruyama-san as a new committer, the usual punishment for too
       many good patches.</p>
@@ -552,7 +555,7 @@
       <p>I'm working on multithreading the kernel. So far I have over
       400KB of diffs relative to todays -current (I'm keeping my tree
       updated with changes as they occur rather than get hit with a big
-      updte at the end).</p>
+      update at the end).</p>
=20
       <p>I have split the proc structure and am changing most of the
       kernel to pass around a thread identifier instead of a proc
@@ -561,7 +564,7 @@
       <p>The following interfaces have been changed so far:</p>
=20
       <ul>
-        <li>device devsw entrys</li>
+        <li>device devsw entries</li>
=20
         <li>vfs calls</li>
=20
@@ -571,7 +574,7 @@
=20
         <li>system calls</li>
=20
-        <li>sheduler</li>
+        <li>scheduler</li>
=20
         <li>+ a lot of code in between.</li>
       </ul>
@@ -582,9 +585,9 @@
       I'd like to check it in on a branch so others can help the
       editing but haven't worked out the best way to do it yet.</p>
=20
-      <p>I have implemented changes to the scheduler so that kse's are
+      <p>I have implemented changes to the scheduler so that KSE's are
       scheduled instead of processes, and threads sleep, letting the
-      kse pick up a new thread. but it's not anywhere ready yet (heck
+      KSE pick up a new thread. but it's not anywhere ready yet (heck
       it doesn't compile yet :-)</p>
=20
       <p>Note that I have not yet updated the document listed above..
@@ -653,7 +656,7 @@
       process by porting Luke Mewburn's rc.d work from NetBSD to
       FreeBSD. This will score FreeBSD startup and shutdown
       dependencies without losing the traditional and much loved
-      monolothic configuration filesystem.</p>
+      monolithic configuration filesystem.</p>
=20
       <p>Luke Mewburn's USENIX paper and slides on the system as
       implemented in NetBSD are available here:</p>
@@ -689,7 +692,7 @@
     <body>
       <p>The goal of this project is the implementation of ATM
       signalling and other ATM protocols by means of the netgraph(4)
-      framework. This should provide an easily extendable architecture
+      framework. This should provide an easily extensible architecture
       for using ATM on FreeBSD. Currently the full UNI4.0 stack (except
       for the LIJ capability) has been implemented, including ILMI and
       a first version of the ATM Forum API for UNI. An implementation
@@ -712,7 +715,7 @@
     <body>
       <p>Network device cloning support has been imported from NetBSD.
       This allows virtual devices to be allocated on demand rather then
-      being staticly allocated at compile time. Our implementation
+      being statically allocated at compile time. Our implementation
       differs slightly from that of NetBSD's in that we allow both the
       creation of specific devices (i.e. gif0) and arbitrary devices
       instead of just allowing specific devices. Currently, the only
@@ -872,7 +875,7 @@
       <p>(First report)</p>
=20
       <p>Large cleanup and extension of FreeBSD PAM modules. All
-      modules are to be documented, consistant in style (style(9) used)
+      modules are to be documented, consistent in style (style(9) used)
       and as complete as possible WRT functionality. Mostly done.</p>
     </body>
   </project>
@@ -893,7 +896,7 @@
       driver for OpenFirmware machines, along with support for the
       Apple UniNorth PCI/AGP host bridge. I'm currently trying to get
       the USB hardware working so that I can get closer to having a
-      console driver independant of OpenFirmware, then I'll be trying
+      console driver independent of OpenFirmware, then I'll be trying
       to get the system to get to single-user mode using NFS.</p>
     </body>
   </project>
@@ -1032,7 +1035,7 @@
       <h4>Management</h4>
=20
       <p>We are using a perforce repository for live development work,
-      which can track multiple seperate long-lived works-in-progress
+      which can track multiple separate long-lived works-in-progress
       and collaborate between multiple developers at the same time on
       the same change set.</p>
=20
@@ -1071,9 +1074,9 @@
     <body>
       <p>mb_alloc is a specialized allocator for mbufs and mbuf
       clusters. It offers various important advantages over the old
-      mbuf allocator, particularily for MP machines. Additionally, it
+      mbuf allocator, particularly for MP machines. Additionally, it
       is designed with the possibility of important future
-      enchancements in mind.</p>
+      enhancements in mind.</p>
=20
       <p>The mb_alloc code has been committed to -CURRENT a month ago
       and appears to be holding up well. Prior to committing it,
@@ -1141,7 +1144,7 @@
   </project>
=20
   <project>
-    <title>SYN cache implemetation for FreeBSD</title>
+    <title>SYN cache implementation for FreeBSD</title>
=20
     <contact>
       <person>
@@ -1154,7 +1157,7 @@
     <body>
       <p>This project brings a SYN cache implementation to FreeBSD, in
       order to make it more robust to DoS attacks. A SYN cookie
-      approach was considered, but ultimately rejected becuase it does
+      approach was considered, but ultimately rejected because it does
       not conform to the TCP protocol. The SYN cache will work with
       T/TCP, IPV6 and IPSEC, and the size of each cache element is
       currently is less than 1/5th the size of a normal TCP control
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+++ report-july-2002-aug-2002.xml	23 Mar 2003 14:57:40 -0000
@@ -1,3 +1,5 @@
+<!-- $FreeBSD$ -->
+
 <report>
   <date>
     <month>July - August</month>
@@ -175,7 +177,7 @@
=20
   <body>
     <p>The GEOM code has gotten so far that it beats our current code
-      in some areas while stil lacking in others.  The goal is for
+      in some areas while still lacking in others.  The goal is for
       GEOM to be the default in 5.0-RELEASE.</p>
     <p>Currently work on a cryptographic module which should be able
       to protect a diskpartition from practically any sort of attack
@@ -337,7 +339,7 @@
       an any recent FreeBSD-current. Support to manipulate SUNI registers
       has been added to the ATM drivers (to switch between SONET and SDH
       modes, for example). The ngatmsig package now includes a small and
-      simple call control module that mayh be used to build a simple ATM
+      simple call control module that may be used to build a simple ATM
       switch. The netgraph stuff has been patched to use the official
       netgraph locking.</p>
   </body>
@@ -386,7 +388,7 @@
       created.</p>
     <p>The sh(1) built-in, command(1), was reimplemented to conform with
       POSIX.  Additionally, several utilities which were previously brought
-      up to conformance were merged into the 4-STABLE banch.</p>
+      up to conformance were merged into the 4-STABLE branch.</p>
   </body>
 </project>
=20
@@ -431,7 +433,7 @@
       smoothing out some of the rough edges, then, once all the work is do=
ne,
       make GNOMENG the default.</p>
     <p>A long-standing annoyance in Nautilus has also been recently
-      corrected.  The desktop is no longer clutered with volume icons, and
+      corrected.  The desktop is no longer cluttered with volume icons, and
       removable media (such as CDs) should now be handled correctly.</p>
=20
   </body>
@@ -487,7 +489,7 @@
       OpenSSL (through the /dev/crypto device).</p>
     <p>OpenSSL 0.9.7 beta 3 was imported and patched with fixes from OpenB=
SD's
       source tree.  This permits any user-level application that use -lcry=
pto to
-      automatically get hardware crypto acceleration.  Otherwse the core c=
rypto
+      automatically get hardware crypto acceleration.  Otherwise the core =
crypto
       support is stable and has been in production use on -stable machines=
 for
       several months.</p>
     <p>Import of this work into the -current tree has started.  A publicly
@@ -543,7 +545,7 @@
     <p>Work is in progress to MFC a number of bug fixes related
     to vm_map corruption into -stable.  This work is probably
     too involved to make it into the 4.7 release but is expected to
-    be comitted just after the freeze is lifted.  The corruption=20
+    be committed just after the freeze is lifted.  The corruption=20
     in question typically occurs in large-memory systems under heavy
     loads and typically panics or KPFs (kernel-page-fault's) the machine
     in a vm_map related function.</p>
@@ -750,7 +752,7 @@
     <body>
       <p> David Xu and I have been working on cleaning up some of the work=
 done
         in KSE-III and Jonathon and Dan have been working on the userland
-        interface.  The userland libray will be committed soon in a
+        interface.  The userland library will be committed soon in a
         prototypical state and a working test program using that interface=
 will
         hopefully accompany it. I have just committed a rework of the run
         states for kernel threads that simplifies or solves some problems =
that
@@ -1012,7 +1014,7 @@
       matured substantially, and large parts of it were merged to the
       main FreeBSD tree over July and August.</p>
     <p>A variety of entry point changes were made, including: component
-      names are now passed to VFS namespace VOPs; agressive caching
+      names are now passed to VFS namespace VOPs; aggressive caching
       of MAC labels in vnodes; mmap memory access downgrades on subject
       relabel; check for access()/eaccess(); checks for vnode read,
       write, ioctl, pool, permitting revocation post-open() by aware
@@ -1041,12 +1043,12 @@
       main FreeBSD tree.  KDE interfaces to common management
       activities.</p>
     <p>Wrote and taught full-day MAC framework tutorial at STOS
-      BSD and Darwin Security Symposium; first draft of MAC fraemwork
+      BSD and Darwin Security Symposium; first draft of MAC framework
       architecture and API guide.  This is now in the Developer's
       Handbook.</p>
     <p>Next couple of months will bring continued maturity improvements,
       labeling and protection of more objects; VFS performance
-      improvements; better support for UFS2 EAs and seperate EA
+      improvements; better support for UFS2 EAs and separate EA
       entries for each policy; improved support for LOMAC; MLS
       compartments; IPsec security association labeling; improved
       SEBSD FLASK/TE port; and much more.</p>
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--- report-june-2001.xml	16 Mar 2003 01:49:31 -0000	1.1.1.1
+++ report-june-2001.xml	23 Mar 2003 14:57:40 -0000
@@ -1,3 +1,5 @@
+<!-- $FreeBSD$ -->
+
 <report>
   <date>
     <month>June</month>
@@ -424,7 +426,7 @@
     </contact>
=20
     <body>
-      <p>In the last two months, the OLDCARD pccard implemenation was
+      <p>In the last two months, the OLDCARD pccard implementation was
       rototilled to within an inch of its life. Many new pci cardbus
       bridges were added. Power handling was improved. PCI Card cardbus
       bridges are nearly supported and should be committed in early
@@ -454,7 +456,7 @@
       in pmap.c after a number of problems encountered where FreeBSD
       passes a vm_page_t to a NetBSD-derived function that expects a
       vm_offset_t. Then after debugging the atomic operations code, I'm
-      now at the point where VM appears to be initialised and it's now
+      now at the point where VM appears to be initialized and it's now
       hanging while in sys/kern/kern_malloc.c:kmeminit(). Progress
       continues. =3D)</p>
     </body>
@@ -549,7 +551,7 @@
       from these files (which include, among other things, the release
       notes and the supported hardware list) have been reorganized and
       converted to SGML. This helps us produce the documentation in
-      various formats, as well as facilitating the maintainence of
+      various formats, as well as facilitating the maintenance of
       documentation for multiple architectures. This work was recently
       committed to -CURRENT, and I intend to MFC it to 4-STABLE before
       4.4-RELEASE.</p>
@@ -631,9 +633,9 @@
     <body>
       <p>mb_alloc is a new specialized allocator for mbufs and mbuf
       clusters. Presently, it offers various important advantages over
-      the old (status quo) mbuf allocator, particularily for MP
+      the old (status quo) mbuf allocator, particularly for MP
       machines. Additionally, it is designed with the possibility of
-      future enchancements in mind.</p>
+      future enhancements in mind.</p>
=20
       <p>Presently in initial review &amp; testing stages, most of the
       code is already written.</p>
@@ -713,11 +715,11 @@
       Control (MAC), and other architecture features, including file
       system extended attributes, and improved object labeling.</p>
=20
-      <p>Individual feature status reports are documented seperately
+      <p>Individual feature status reports are documented separately
       below; in general, basic features (such as EAs, ACLs, and kernel
       support for Capabilities) will be initially available in
       5.0-RELEASE, conditional on specific kernel options. A
-      performance-enhanced version of EAs is currently being targetted
+      performance-enhanced version of EAs is currently being targeted
       at 6.0-RELEASE, along with an integrated capability-aware
       userland, and MAC support.</p>
     </body>
@@ -822,4 +824,3 @@
     </body>
   </project>
 </report>
-
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--- report-may-2002-june-2002.xml	16 Mar 2003 01:49:31 -0000	1.1.1.1
+++ report-may-2002-june-2002.xml	23 Mar 2003 14:57:40 -0000
@@ -1,3 +1,5 @@
+<!-- $FreeBSD$ -->
+
 <report>
   <date>
     <month>May - June</month>
@@ -82,13 +84,13 @@
  than 256 bytes) (A full Internet view of 110k routes takes 33 MByte
  of KVM). Another problem are pointers from and to everywhere
  in the routing table. This makes replacing the table very hard and
- also significantly highers the table maintainance burden (for example
- for some kinds of updates the entire PCB has be searched lineary).
+ also significantly highers the table maintenance burden (for example
+ for some kinds of updates the entire PCB has to be searched linearly).
  Also this is a heavy burden for SMP locking. The rewrite focuses on
- untangeling the pointer mess, making the routing table replaceable
+ untangling the pointer mess, making the routing table replaceable
  and providing a more IP optimized table (5 MByte for 110k routes).
- Other new options include policy routing and some structual alignments
- in the network stack for clarity, cleaness and flexibilty.</p>
+ Other new options include policy routing and some structural alignments
+ in the network stack for clarity, cleanness and flexibility.</p>
  <p>The rewritten IP routing table will be ready for committing in
  October.</p>
 </body>
@@ -123,10 +125,10 @@
  user structure in Switzerland. The nice thing about Switzerland
  is that is has a very good mix of Modem/ISDN, leased line, Cable,
  ADSL and 3G/GSM/GPRS users. Every Internet access technology is
- represented. The goal is to analyse the behaviour of all TCP
- sessions to the monitored sites. Parameters to be analysed include
+ represented. The goal is to analyze the behavior of all TCP
+ sessions to the monitored sites. Parameters to be analyzed include
  TCP session RTT, RTT variance, in/outbound BDP, MSS changes, flow
- control behaviour, packet loss, packet loss, packet retransmit and
+ control behavior, packet loss, packet loss, packet retransmit and
  timing of HTTP traffic to find optimal TCP parameter caching
 method.</p>
  <p>If you have any other metrics you think is useful please contact
@@ -340,7 +342,7 @@
 probe.  The ata driver won't attach.  The sio driver hangs on the
 first character.  The wi driver is known to work well.  Cardbus cards
 are generally known to work well, except for some de based cards,
-which unfortuntely includes the popular Xircom cards.  Many systems
+which unfortunately includes the popular Xircom cards.  Many systems
 fail to work because acpi fails to route interrupts correctly for
 non-root pci bridges.</p>
   </body>
@@ -703,14 +705,14 @@
 	requirements for full thread-control, suspension etc. that
 	will be required later. </p>
      <p>
-	Before M-IV is started some small tweeking is likely
+	Before M-IV is started some small tweaking is likely
 	in the central sources on M-III as we discover issues
 	as we try to get the userland jumpstarted. These will have no
 	effect on non-KSE processes, (i.e. all of them :-) and
 	should not be an issue for other developers. </p>
      <p>
 	A tex/fig->html guru is needed to help maintain the
-	KSE web page (not mentionned above as it is broken).
+	KSE web page (not mentioned above as it is broken).
     </p>
   </body>
 </project>
@@ -872,7 +874,7 @@
     <p>Progression is slow, but the effort is maintained. Most of fb over =
KGI has been
 	written in parallel with a KGI display driver based on fb.
 	DDC/DDC2 is being discussed for Plug &amp; Play monitor support. KGI aims=
 at providing
-	a generic OS independant interface which would take advantage of FreeBSD =
I2C (iic(4))
+	a generic OS independent interface which would take advantage of FreeBSD =
I2C (iic(4))
 	infrastructure.
 	</p>
=20
@@ -940,7 +942,7 @@
   <body>
     <p>
 	The GEOM code has gotten so far that it beats our current code
-	in some areas while stil lacking in others.  The goal is for
+	in some areas while still lacking in others.  The goal is for
 	GEOM to be the default in 5.0-RELEASE.
     </p>
     <p>
@@ -975,7 +977,7 @@
        with rtld, libc and our toolchain have been fixed. There is one rem=
aining
        deadlock in the web-browser code of OO.org. If anybody like to help
        us with fixing this bug (may be another libc_r bug as it looks like)
-       just mail me ! Unfortunalty gcc2 support got broken again with the =
import
+       just mail me! Unfortunately gcc2 support got broken again with the =
import
        of gcc2.95.4 in STABLE. Exceptions support seems to be broken again=
, we get
        internal compiler errors with c++ exceptions code. You'll have to u=
se gcc31
        again.</p>
@@ -1050,7 +1052,7 @@
   <body>
     <p>
        A lot of remaining PR's and Bugs have been closed. All relevant rpc
-       concerning patches have been comitted. Thank goes to Alfred and Ian=
 Dowese.
+       concerning patches have been committed. Thank goes to Alfred and Ia=
n Dowse.
     </p>
     <p>Jean-Luc Richier &lt;Jean-Luc.Richier@imag.fr&gt; has made a patch
        available which adds IPv6 support to all remaining rpc servers.
@@ -1086,7 +1088,7 @@
   </links>
=20
   <body>
-    <p>mb_alloc is getting some updates and a couple of optimisations.
+    <p>mb_alloc is getting some updates and a couple of optimizations.
     A new allocator interface routine should already be committed by
     the time this report is "published:" m_getcl() allocates an mbuf
     and a cluster in one shot.  This is the result of months
@@ -1096,7 +1098,7 @@
     <p>Other than that, mb_alloc is being shown how to perform
     multi-mbuf or cluster allocations without dropping the cache lock in
     between (m_getcl() and m_getm() will use this).  Finally, work is
-    being done to optimise ext_buf ref. count allocations and to provide
+    being done to optimize ext_buf ref. count allocations and to provide
     support for jumbo (> 9K) clusters.</p>
   </body>
 </project>
@@ -1216,7 +1218,7 @@
   resources for the project's future evolution.  Maybe the bandwidth
   problem can be resolved (several bandwidth offering are received!),
   but there is no answer about CPU problem (I have a plan to upgrade
-  our PCs from P3-500Mhz to P4 or something better than previous).
+  our PCs from P3-500MHz to P4 or something better than previous).
   If you have interested to donate PCs to the project, please email me
   for more detail.
   </p>
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+++ report-nov-2002-dec-2002.xml	23 Mar 2003 14:57:40 -0000
@@ -1,3 +1,5 @@
+<!-- $FreeBSD$ -->
+
 <report>
   <date>
     <month>November-December</month>
@@ -325,7 +327,7 @@
     config files are fully parsed now and their actions are
     performed.</p>
=20
-    <p>Future work in this area are likely to be limited to imporving
+    <p>Future work in this area is likely to be limited to improving
      the devctl interface.  /dev/devctl likely will be a cloneable
      device in future versions.  Individual device control via devctl
      is also planned.</p>
@@ -482,7 +484,7 @@
       S&#233;bastien is still maintaining the Release Notes.</p>
=20
     <p>We launched a new site, www.FreeBSD-fr.info, consisting in a French
-      Dameon News like site.  Netasq have donated our new server; we will
+      Daemon News like site.  Netasq have donated our new server; we will
       install it in a new hosting provider in the few next weeks.  One of =
the
       big job now, project now, is the translation of the FAQ, and the big
       project will be the manual pages</p>
@@ -588,7 +590,7 @@
       the changes necessary to run these are sitting in the perforce
       tree and are not in the -current or RELENG_5 cvs tree.  As a
       result, the cvs derived builds (-current and the 5.0-RC series
-      and presumably 5.0-RELEASE) are only useable on obsolete Itanium1
+      and presumably 5.0-RELEASE) are only usable on obsolete Itanium1
       systems.</p>
=20
     <p>Lots of other stability and functionality fixes have been made
@@ -647,7 +649,7 @@
   <body>
     <p>KGI (Kernel Graphic Interface) is a kernel infrastructure providing=
 user
       applications with means to access hardware graphic resources (dma,
-      irqs, mmio). KGI is already available under Linux as a seperate
+      irqs, mmio). KGI is already available under Linux as a separate
       standalone project. The KGI/FreeBSD project aims at integrating KGI
       in the FreeBSD kernel.</p>
=20
@@ -693,7 +695,7 @@
     <p>In addition to TCP and UDP, the other networking protocols
       such as raw IP, IPv6, AppleTalk, and XNS need to be locked up.
       Around 1/4 these remaining protocols have been locked and
-      will be commited after the IP stack is locked.</p>
+      will be committed after the IP stack is locked.</p>
=20
     <p>The protocol independent socket layer needs to be locked and
       operating correctly with the protocol dependent locks.  This
@@ -814,12 +816,12 @@
   </contact>
=20
   <links>
-    <url href=3D"http://www.freebsd.org/releng/index.html">Release Enginer=
ring
+    <url href=3D"http://www.freebsd.org/releng/index.html">Release Enginee=
ring
       Homepage</url>
   </links>
=20
   <body>
-    <p>November and December were especially busy for the release egineeri=
ng
+    <p>November and December were especially busy for the release engineer=
ing
       team.  Scott Long joined the team to help with secretary and
       communications tasks while Brian Somers bowed out to focus on other
       projects.</p>
Index: report-november-2001.xml
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=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=
=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D
RCS file: /home/giorgos/cvsroot/giorgos/fx/www/en/news/status/report-novemb=
er-2001.xml,v
retrieving revision 1.1.1.1
diff -u -r1.1.1.1 report-november-2001.xml
--- report-november-2001.xml	16 Mar 2003 01:49:31 -0000	1.1.1.1
+++ report-november-2001.xml	23 Mar 2003 14:57:40 -0000
@@ -183,7 +183,7 @@
       <tt>pam_self(8)</tt>
=20
       , has been written; and preparations have been made for
-      transitioning from=20
+      the transition from
       <tt>/etc/pam.conf</tt>
=20
       to=20
@@ -404,7 +404,7 @@
=20
     <body>
       <p>Support for VLAN cloning has been merged from current and will
-      ship with 4.5-RELEASE. Additionaly, new rc.conf support for
+      ship with 4.5-RELEASE. Additionally, new rc.conf support for
       cloning interfaces at boot has been MFD'd. Work is ongoing to MFC
       stf and faith cloning as well as adding cloning for ppp devices
       and enhancing VLAN modularity.</p>
@@ -732,7 +732,7 @@
       <p>Although not strictly ATA, Promise has equipped me with a
       couple SuperTrak sx6000 RAID controllers, they take 6 ATA disks
       and does RAID0-5 in hardware. I have done a driver (its an I2O
-      device) for both -current and -stable and it works butifully with
+      device) for both -current and -stable and it works beautifully with
       hotswap the works. It will enter the tree when it is more mature,
       and I have an agreement with Promise on how we handle userland
       control util etc. BTW it seems it can also be used as a normal 6
@@ -826,7 +826,7 @@
         <name>
           <given>Doug Barton</given>
=20
-          <common>Commiter</common>
+          <common>Committer</common>
         </name>
=20
         <email>DougB@FreeBSD.org</email>
@@ -899,7 +899,7 @@
       <p>I have been working behind the scenes on design rather than
       programming for this last month. I have been working however in
       the p4 tree to make the system run with the thread structure NOT
-      a part of the proc structure (a prerequisite fo threading)</p>
+      a part of the proc structure (a prerequisite for threading)</p>
     </body>
   </project>
=20
@@ -953,7 +953,7 @@
     </links>
=20
     <body>
-      <p>The TrustedBSD Project continued focussing development efforts
+      <p>The TrustedBSD Project continued focusing development efforts
       on fine-grained Capabilities and Mandatory Access Control this
       month. Kernel support for capabilities is essentially complete,
       and efforts are underway to adapt userland applications to use
@@ -964,7 +964,7 @@
       integration into the network stack. Both development trees have
       been updated to work with recent KSE-related developments, as
       well as exist more happily in a fine-grained SMP kernel. Initial
-      audit-related work appears in a seperate entry.</p>
+      audit-related work appears in a separate entry.</p>
=20
       <p>Development of TrustedBSD source code was moved to the FreeBSD
       Perforce repository, permitting better source code management. As
@@ -1023,4 +1023,3 @@
     </body>
   </project>
 </report>
-
Index: report-sept-2002-oct-2002.xml
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=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=
=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D
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002-oct-2002.xml,v
retrieving revision 1.1.1.1
diff -u -r1.1.1.1 report-sept-2002-oct-2002.xml
--- report-sept-2002-oct-2002.xml	16 Mar 2003 01:49:31 -0000	1.1.1.1
+++ report-sept-2002-oct-2002.xml	23 Mar 2003 14:57:40 -0000
@@ -1,3 +1,5 @@
+<!-- $FreeBSD$ -->
+
 <report>
   <date>
     <month>September-October</month>
@@ -23,7 +25,7 @@
     continue to be the production supported platform as 5.X is brought
     in for landing.</p>
=20
-    <p>Over the next two months, the FreeBSD Project will be focussed
+    <p>Over the next two months, the FreeBSD Project will be focused
     almost entirely on making 5.0 a success: improving system
     stability and performance, as well as increasing the pool of
     applications that build and run on 5.0.  The Release Engineering
@@ -267,7 +269,7 @@
     very strong encryption of a GEOM "disk".  The algorithm has passed
     informal review by a couple of seasoned crypto heavy-weights.
     Any GEOM device can be protected with GBDE, entire physical disks,
-    MBR slices, BSD paritions etc etc.  Booting from an encrypted
+    MBR slices, BSD partitions etc etc.  Booting from an encrypted
     partition is not possible however.</p>
=20
     <p>The focus of GBDE is to protect a "cold" disk media.  (FreeBSD is
@@ -416,7 +418,7 @@
     /dev/crypto device).</p>
=20
     <p>This work was committed to the -current tree.  To configure it for =
use
-    specifiy device crypto in your system configuration file or you can lo=
ad the
+    specify device crypto in your system configuration file or you can loa=
d the
     crypto module.  The /dev/crypto device support is brought in with devi=
ce
     cryptodev or by loading the cryptodev module. Two crypto device drivers
     exist: ubsec for Broadcom-based PCI hardware and hifn for Hifn-based P=
CI
@@ -579,7 +581,7 @@
   <body>
     <p>The KSE code has now all the basic kernel functionality
     to start being used by the userland. There are still things
-    to be done for testing and familiarisation.</p>
+    to be done for testing and familiarization.</p>
=20
     <p>General system utilities have not yet been changed.
     e.g. ps and top etc. need to know about threads.</p>
@@ -597,7 +599,7 @@
     time that this report is published.</p>
=20
     <p>I still need someone to take over the "official" web page
-    since jason left. LaTex sure isn't my thing. </p>
+    since jason left. LaTeX sure isn't my thing. </p>
     </body>
 </project>
=20
@@ -972,12 +974,12 @@
=20
   <body>
     <p>Universally Unique Identifiers (UUIDs) are 128 bit values that may
-    be generated independently on seperate nodes (hosts), which, result in
+    be generated independently on separate nodes (hosts), which, result in
     globally unique strings.  UUIDs are also known as Globally Unique
     Identifiers (GUIDs).  The UUID support for FreeBSD (libc) conforms to =
the
     DCE 1.1 RPC specification.</p>
=20
-    <p>UUID suport has been added to FreeBSD -CURRENT, and will be availab=
le
+    <p>UUID support has been added to FreeBSD -CURRENT, and will be availa=
ble
     in version 5.0.  It is being extensively used in GPT partition handling
     for IA-64 platform.  For now, a simple manual page has been provided,
     which outlines information about the provided uuid routines.  Many
Index: report-september-2001.xml
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=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=
=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D
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ber-2001.xml,v
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diff -u -r1.1.1.1 report-september-2001.xml
--- report-september-2001.xml	16 Mar 2003 01:49:31 -0000	1.1.1.1
+++ report-september-2001.xml	23 Mar 2003 14:57:40 -0000
@@ -1,3 +1,5 @@
+<!-- $FreeBSD$ -->
+
 <report>
   <date>
     <month>September</month>
@@ -132,7 +134,7 @@
       updating my snapshot site at the URL above, at least for a little
       while.</p>
=20
-      <p>Call for help: The hardware compatability lists need to be
+      <p>Call for help: The hardware compatibility lists need to be
       updated in the areas of the Alpha architecture, USB devices, and
       PCCARD devices. I'm looking for volunteers to help; interested
       parties should contact me at the email address above. DocBook
@@ -208,7 +210,7 @@
=20
     <body>
       <p>As you know, in march 2001 the version 2.3 of TIRPC has been
-      comitted together with many userland changes. Alfred Perlstein
+      committed together with many userland changes. Alfred Perlstein
       and Ian Dowse have helped me a lot with the porting effort and if
       I had problems with understanding the code.</p>
=20
@@ -385,7 +387,7 @@
       finish this update, OKAZAKI Tetsurou has imported Ex/Rv macro
       support on ja-groff-1.17.2_1. SUZUKI Koichi did most Ex/Rv
       changes on Japanese manpages. He also find some issues of these
-      macro usage on some original manapges and filed a PR. For
+      macro usage on some original manpages and filed a PR. For
       post-4.4-RELEASE, now we target 4.5-RELEASE. Section 3 update is
       also in progress.</p>
     </body>
@@ -463,7 +465,7 @@
       system can now be successfully mounted from ATA disks on sparc64,
       even in DMA mode. The gem driver, which supports Sun GEM and ERI
       and Apple GMAC and GMAC2 ethernet adaptor, has been ported from
-      NetBSD but has not yet had sufficent testing.</p>
+      NetBSD but has not yet had sufficient testing.</p>
     </body>
   </project>
=20
@@ -664,7 +666,7 @@
     </links>
=20
     <body>
-      <p>In the last month, not a lot has happenned other than settling
+      <p>In the last month, not a lot has happened other than settling
       in of the big August commit. Largely due to me having a sudden
       increased workload at work, and a need for increased time to be
       spent elsewhere. However some design work has proceeded. The API
@@ -675,12 +677,12 @@
       <p>Milestone 3 will be to have the ability to generate and remove
       multiple threads/KSEs per process. Milestone 3 will NOT require
       that doing so will be safe. (especially in SMP systems), i.e.
-      locking issues will not be fully addressed, so while some testign
+      locking issues will not be fully addressed, so while some testing
       will be possible, it will not be possible to actually run in this
       mode with any load.</p>
=20
       <p>This will require allocators and destructors for the new
-      structures. Creation of the syscalls. Generation of an acurate
+      structures. Creation of the syscalls. Generation of an accurate
       written API for the userland crew. Writing of the upcall launch
       code. Production of a userland test program (not a full thread
       scheduler). Resolution of some of the more glaring
@@ -689,7 +691,7 @@
       system it should behave the same as now (and be as
       reliable)).</p>
=20
-      <p>Criterea for knowing when we have reached Milestione 3 is the
+      <p>Criteria for knowing when we have reached Milestone 3 is the
       ability for a simple process on an unloaded system to perform a
       series of blocking syscalls reliably. e.g. open 2 sockets, and
       send data on one, after having done a read on another,and then
@@ -751,7 +753,7 @@
       reasonably confident that the latest patchset is a stable release
       of the core JDK 1.3.1 tools and classes, when the default "green"
       threads subsystem is used. This is mostly thanks to hard work by
-      Fuyuhiko Maruyama to stabilise and fix the code. Bill Huey has
+      Fuyuhiko Maruyama to stabilize and fix the code. Bill Huey has
       also been progressing with his work on the "native" threads
       subsystem, although this hasn't yet reached the stability of
       "green" threads. Another (arguably the) major highlight of the

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