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[GNUnet-SVN] [gnunet] branch master updated: documentation: contribution: + |
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new 4ab7c1f14 documentation: contribution: +
4ab7c1f14 is described below
commit 4ab7c1f14f8765bec8d253dcea6aa6f866c2254f
Author: ng0 <address@hidden>
AuthorDate: Mon Jan 1 11:54:57 2018 +0000
documentation: contribution: +
---
doc/documentation/chapters/contributing.texi | 9 ---------
1 file changed, 9 deletions(-)
diff --git a/doc/documentation/chapters/contributing.texi
b/doc/documentation/chapters/contributing.texi
index f8accfda3..745acca77 100644
--- a/doc/documentation/chapters/contributing.texi
+++ b/doc/documentation/chapters/contributing.texi
@@ -67,15 +67,6 @@ URLs break in the PDF output when they contain linebreaks.
@item Write texts in the third person perspective.
address@hidden So, when you refer to a user in general or addressing the user,
-refer to (1).
address@hidden @bullet
address@hidden Unsolved exceptions for canonical reasons: When refering to
Alice,
-use "she". When refering to Bob, use "he". These are long established
-examples and they should either be replaced (avoid Alice and Bob
-examples when you can) or followed.
address@hidden itemize
-
@c FIXME: This is questionable, it feels like bike shed painging to do
@c this for several k lines. It only helps to jump between sentences in
@c editors afaik.
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