[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/EXLBR-23?page=all ]
Carsten Ziegeler resolved EXLBR-23:
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Resolution: Fixed
> Typo - "is a simple put powerful concept."
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>
> Key: EXLBR-23
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/EXLBR-23
> Project: Excalibur Components
> Type: Bug
> Components: Documentation
> Environment: N/A
> Reporter: James Ferguson
> Priority: Trivial
>
> On the Front Page under "What is excalibur?", second paragraph first sentence
> reads:
> " Inversion of control, also known as the hollywood principle ("don't call
> us, we'll call you") is a simple put powerful concept."
> I suspect this should read:
> "Inversion of control, also known as the hollywood principle ("don't call us,
> we'll call you"), is simply put a powerful concept."
> At present the sentence does not make sense.
> In the folowing paragraph (What is excalibur? pg. 3) there is another trivial
> typo, it currently reads:
> "It is lightweight, by which we mean that it doesn't need a lot of resources,
> take a lot of disk or memory, or impose all sorts of demans on its
> environment."
> 'demans' should read 'demands'.
> Both trivial I know, but two typos in the first Section of the main page
> don't make a good impression.
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