On Sun, Jan 27, 2008 at 12:27:11PM +0100, Erik Schanze wrote:
> You are right, but I mean these strings:
>  2001: "... switch, to a hub or to a tap)"

English sentences that end with a parenthesis don't end with a dot.

> 11001: "You are running Snort manually"

Short template

> 12001: "There is an error in your configuration"

Short template

> 12001: "... different interfaces)"

As above

> 13001: "This system uses an obsolete configuration file"

Short template

> 14001: "... reconfigure -plow snort-mysql'"

This one could have a dot

> 19001: "... log to before it starts"

Short template

> 1001:  "Your configuration file is deprecated"

Short template

> In case of a short description, perhaps it could be shorter, to remove 
> the verb? E.g.:

No. Short descriptions have to be sufficient, please read the URL I provided.

> Had English language team already reviewed your templates?

No. I might do that in the future, however.

Regards

Javier

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