[pypy-svn] r80295 - pypy/extradoc/talk/ustour2011

arigo at codespeak.net arigo at codespeak.net
Sat Feb 5 16:47:39 CET 2011


Author: arigo
Date: Sat Feb  5 16:47:38 2011
New Revision: 80295

Modified:
   pypy/extradoc/talk/ustour2011/google-abstract2.txt
   pypy/extradoc/talk/ustour2011/noisebridge.txt
Log:
One-character typos only.


Modified: pypy/extradoc/talk/ustour2011/google-abstract2.txt
==============================================================================
--- pypy/extradoc/talk/ustour2011/google-abstract2.txt	(original)
+++ pypy/extradoc/talk/ustour2011/google-abstract2.txt	Sat Feb  5 16:47:38 2011
@@ -57,6 +57,6 @@
 please send a note to lac at openend.se and we will make sure that we
 cover this in our presentation.
 
-The PyPy project has a blog which make be of interest.  You can read
+The PyPy project has a blog which may be of interest.  You can read
 it at http://morepypy.blogspot.com/ .
 

Modified: pypy/extradoc/talk/ustour2011/noisebridge.txt
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--- pypy/extradoc/talk/ustour2011/noisebridge.txt	(original)
+++ pypy/extradoc/talk/ustour2011/noisebridge.txt	Sat Feb  5 16:47:38 2011
@@ -3,12 +3,12 @@
 On Satuday the 5th or March, and Sunday the 6th, from 10 a.m. until
 whenever, there will be a PyPy mini-sprint hosted at Noisebridge.  For
 those unfamiliar with the term Sprint -- a Sprint is a time when
-develoeprs of a project get together to collaborate intensely.
+developers of a project get together to collaborate intensely.
 Sometimes the focus is to 'break the back' of some hard problem that
 the project faces, but in this case the focus will be on introducing
 people to the project in a hands-on, practical way.  PyPy is the
 Python interpreter written in Python which you can read about here:
-http://morepypy.blogspot.com/ Everybody is welcome.  The goal is to
+http://morepypy.blogspot.com/  Everybody is welcome.  The goal is to
 show off and work on whatever parts of PyPy people are interested in.
 Possible areas include, but are not limited to the Just-in-Time
 Compiler, Garbage Collectors, Stackless Python, or the Python 2.7
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@
 to get involved with the project.  Come and bring your laptop.
 
 Note:  On Wednesday March the 2nd, at 16:15 Armin Rigo will be giving a talk
-about Pypy at the Stanford EE Computer Systems Colloquium 
+about PyPy at the Stanford EE Computer Systems Colloquium 
 http://www.stanford.edu/class/ee380/winter-schedule-20102011.html , and
 on Thursay March the 3rd at 18:00 he will give another public talk at Yelp,
 706 Mission St 9th Floor, San Francisco, California.  While attending



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