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[gnunet] branch master updated: Fix some typos in the handbook
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[gnunet] branch master updated: Fix some typos in the handbook |
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new e173017ed Fix some typos in the handbook
e173017ed is described below
commit e173017ed75ce459e3cbf64727185168a630117c
Author: Yujiri <yujiri@disroot.org>
AuthorDate: Mon Oct 4 21:07:21 2021 +0000
Fix some typos in the handbook
---
doc/handbook/chapters/keyconcepts.texi | 8 ++++----
1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
diff --git a/doc/handbook/chapters/keyconcepts.texi
b/doc/handbook/chapters/keyconcepts.texi
index 49129acf5..c8dd1599b 100644
--- a/doc/handbook/chapters/keyconcepts.texi
+++ b/doc/handbook/chapters/keyconcepts.texi
@@ -290,10 +290,10 @@ An Encoding for Censorship-Resistant Sharing.
Peer identities are used to identify peers in the network and are unique
for each peer. The identity for a peer is simply its public key, which is
-generated along with a private key the peer is started for the first time.
-While the identity is binary data, it is often expressed as ASCII string.
-For example, the following is a peer identity as you might see it in
-various places:
+generated along with a private key when the peer is started for the first
+time. While the identity is binary data, it is often expressed as an ASCII
+string. For example, the following is a peer identity as you might see it
+in various places:
@example
UAT1S6PMPITLBKSJ2DGV341JI6KF7B66AC4JVCN9811NNEGQLUN0
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