Laura Arjona Reina wrote: > Please review and translate the announcement about a donation made by > Handshake, available here: > > https://salsa.debian.org/publicity-team/announcements/blob/master/en/2019/20190329.wml > > (to be published on Friday 29 March 2019, around 17:00 UTC).
If I could work out how to do this via git, I would; until then, here's a patch. One extra comment: > <q><em>A deep and sincere thank you to the Handshake Foundation for their > support of the Debian Project.</em></q> said Chris Lamb, Debian Project > Leader. > <q><em>Contributions such as theirs make it possible for a large number of > diverse contributors from all over the world to work together towards our > mutual goal of developing a fully-free "universal" operating system.</em></q> How would this markup system react if that was <q>universal</q>, with nested <Q>s? -- JBR with qualifications in linguistics, experience as a Debian sysadmin, and probably no clue about this particular package
--- en_2019_20190329.wml 2019-03-28 14:35:35.938004963 +0000 +++ en_2019_20190329.wml.jbr 2019-03-28 14:49:59.744245418 +0000 @@ -1,10 +1,10 @@ -<define-tag pagetitle>Handshake donated $300,000 USD to Debian</define-tag> +<define-tag pagetitle>Handshake donates $300,000 USD to Debian</define-tag> <define-tag release_date>2019-03-29</define-tag> #use wml::debian::news # $Id$ <p> -The Debian project received in 2018 a donation of $300,000 USD from +In 2018 the Debian project received a donation of $300,000 USD from <a href="https://handshake.org/">Handshake</a>, an organization developing an experimental peer-to-peer root domain naming system. </p> @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ </p> <p> -Handshake is a decentralized, permission-less naming protocol compatible +Handshake is a decentralized, permissionless naming protocol compatible with DNS where every peer is validating and in charge of managing the root zone with the goal of creating an alternative to existing Certificate Authorities. @@ -36,8 +36,8 @@ The Handshake project, its sponsors and contributors recognize Free and Open Source Software as a crucial part of the foundations of the Internet and their project, so they decided to reinvest back into free -software by gifting $10,200,000 USD to different FLOSS developers and projects, -as well as non profit organizations and universities that support free software development. +software by gifting $10,200,000 USD to various FLOSS developers and projects, +as well as non-profit organizations and universities that support free software development. </p> <p>