On Wed, Oct 28, 2015 at 11:24 AM, Tim Tassonis <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 10/28/15 06:35, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
>
>> Ken Moffat wrote:
>>
>>> On Tue, Oct 27, 2015 at 06:33:04PM -0400, Craig Garner wrote:
>>>
>>>> Index: shadow.xml
>>>> ===================================================================
>>>> --- shadow.xml    (revision 10967)
>>>> +++ shadow.xml    (working copy)
>>>> @@ -147,7 +147,7 @@
>>>> -    unique group on the system. If this behaviour is undesirable,
>>>> you'll
>>>> need
>>>> +    unique group on the system. If this behavior is undesirable, you'll
>>>> need
>>>>       to pass the <parameter>-g</parameter> parameter to
>>>>       <command>useradd</command>. The default parameters are stored
>>>> in the
>>>>       <filename>/etc/default/useradd</filename> file. You may need to
>>>> modify
>>>> two
>>>>
>>>
>>> Is 'murican spelling enforced now ?
>>>
>>
>> Mostly.  We do need to be consistent.
>>
>
> Not wanting to start a huge debate here, but this quite surprises me, as
> linuxfromscratch was started by a dutch person.
>
> To my knowledge, all of Europe is taught the British spelling as being the
> correct one, while the American spelling is considered a local adjustment
> only valid in the U.S.
>
> Or have I missed something since going to school?
>
> Kind regards
> Tim
>
>
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I don't know that much about it.  If things should be British, then I need
to do it all again with GB instead of US.
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