Defect #9633
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Some typos on the front page.
Added by Shlomi Fish almost 13 years ago.
Updated almost 13 years ago.
Category:
Website (redmine.org)
Description
"Written using Ruby on Rails framework," ==> "Written using the Ruby on Rails framework"
"Below are some of the main features of Redmine." ==> "Here are some of the main features of Redmine:"
"Read more about Redmine features." ==> "Read more about Redmine’s features."
- Assignee changed from Jean-Philippe Lang to Mischa The Evil
Shlomi Fish wrote:
"Written using Ruby on Rails framework," > "Written using the Ruby on Rails framework"
"Below are some of the main features of Redmine." > "Here are some of the main features of Redmine:"
I've changed both slightly different in version 56 of Overview.
"Read more about Redmine features." ==> "Read more about Redmine’s features."
I've left it as is was for now. I actually don't think that's incorrect. Although I might be wrong here since English is a second language of mine. Are you a native English speaker? Can anyone chime in here?
Mischa The Evil wrote:
Shlomi Fish wrote:
"Written using Ruby on Rails framework," > "Written using the Ruby on Rails framework"
"Below are some of the main features of Redmine." > "Here are some of the main features of Redmine:"
I've changed both slightly different in version 56 of Overview.
Thanks. BTW, it should be s/slightly different/slightly differently/.
"Read more about Redmine features." ==> "Read more about Redmine’s features."
I've left it as is was for now. I actually don't think that's incorrect. Although I might be wrong here since English is a second language of mine. Are you a native English speaker? Can anyone chime in here?
I'm not a native English speaker, but I still believe that is incorrect. I'll try to solicit some advice from ##English on Freenode.
Shlomi Fish wrote:
BTW, it should be s/slightly different/slightly differently/.
Thanks! Never actually thought about that difference... :-S
I'll try to solicit some advice from ##English on Freenode.
Please do so. I'm supporting linguistical improvements in Redmine wiki (at least for the "supported" pages).
Mischa The Evil wrote:
Shlomi Fish wrote:
BTW, it should be s/slightly different/slightly differently/.
Thanks! Never actually thought about that difference... :-S
I'll try to solicit some advice from ##English on Freenode.
Please do so. I'm supporting linguistical improvements in Redmine wiki (at least for the "supported" pages).
OK, here is what the ##English people say:
<rindolf> Hi all. http://www.redmine.org/issues/9633 - is "Read more about Redmine features."
correct? I think it should be "Read more about Redmine's features.". Can you please comment?
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<Elench> I certainly prefer the latter
<enchilado> I think the former would put more emphasis on the "features" part
<enchilado> and the latter on the Redmine part
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* Maxdamantus thinks otherwise.
<enchilado> but I'm not sure why I think that
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<Maxdamantus> I think in text "Redmine's features" has more emphasis on the features bit.
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<enchilado> hmm
<Maxdamantus> in "Redmine features" I think automatically of the two words being relatively similar in importance.
<rindolf> Well you can say "Read more about the Redmine features."
<enchilado> well, say this was on a website and you were going to have other pages
<enchilado> if it was the former, I would expect to see the other pages being the features of other things
<Maxdamantus> That one imo defaults to more emphasis on "features".
<enchilado> while with the latter, I would expect to see the other pages discuss parts of Redmine that weren't features
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<enchilado> "these features are Redmine", is how I read the former
<cntrational> enchilado: actually, I'd think the other way <__<
<cntrational> the former is more emphasis on "Redmine", the latter on "features"
<cntrational> rindolf: but grammatically, it's ok
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