Christian PERRIER wrote: > Quoting victory (victory....@gmail.com): >> Index: video.tex >> -contributed to increase the quality of the recordings. >> +contributed to increasing the quality of the recordings.
Or to quote the whole sentence, # Having dedicated equipment for the DebConf video team has reduced # the setup time and contributed to increas{e,ing} the quality of the # recordings. >> is this right? >> "to increase" and "increasing" seem correct here. > > Thinking twice: this is indeed really weird. Justin, isn't there an > extra "to" left? No, because the "to" here isn't the one that marks infinitives; it's part of the "phrasal verb" "contribute to". You could rephrase the sentence as follows: | Having dedicated equipment for the DebConf video team has had two | benefits: | 1) it has reduced something (that is, setup time); | 2) it has contributed to something (that is, the process of | increasing the quality of the recordings). -- JBR - and today's single word in West Greenlandic is: Iqqaamasalirsaarutaannanngilaq "It's not just an account of memories" _______________________________________________ Debconf-team mailing list Debconf-team@lists.debconf.org http://lists.debconf.org/mailman/listinfo/debconf-team