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[Cvs-cvs] Changes to ccvs/HACKING [cvs1-11-x-branch]


From: Derek Robert Price
Subject: [Cvs-cvs] Changes to ccvs/HACKING [cvs1-11-x-branch]
Date: Thu, 01 Sep 2005 08:25:43 -0400

Index: ccvs/HACKING
diff -u ccvs/HACKING:1.22.6.6 ccvs/HACKING:1.22.6.7
--- ccvs/HACKING:1.22.6.6       Tue Jul 12 14:11:57 2005
+++ ccvs/HACKING        Thu Sep  1 12:25:39 2005
@@ -151,7 +151,7 @@
 There is a known bug in Autoconf 2.57 that will prevent the configure
 scripts it generates from working on some platforms.  Other combinations of
 autotool versions may or may not work.  If you get other versions to work,
-please send a report to <address@hidden>.
+please send a report to <address@hidden>.
 
 * Writing patches (strategy)
 
@@ -204,7 +204,7 @@
 
 Include words like "I grant permission to distribute this patch under
 the terms of the GNU Public License" with your patch.  By sending a
-patch to address@hidden, you implicitly grant this permission.
+patch to address@hidden, you implicitly grant this permission.
 
 Submitting a patch to bug-cvs is the way to reach the people who have
 signed up to receive such submissions (including CVS developers), but
@@ -252,8 +252,8 @@
 
 One other list related to CVS development is bug-cvs.  This is the
 list which users are requested to send bug reports to.  Anyone can
-subscribe; to do so send mail to address@hidden
+subscribe; to do so send mail to address@hidden
 
 Other CVS discussions take place on the info-cvs mailing list
-(send mail to address@hidden to subscribe) or on
+(send mail to address@hidden to subscribe) or on
 the newsgroup comp.software.config-mgmt.




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