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authorAndres Gomez <[email protected]>2016-11-28 18:47:42 +0200
committerEmil Velikov <[email protected]>2016-11-28 17:46:12 +0000
commit28158c3e543d364c9d6bb0cced1b251915076214 (patch)
treee7206a58b5f356a441d4e084e09153028d719536 /docs/submittingpatches.html
parent028d29b8b391da84d991465fd7baba17b93c05af (diff)
docs: fix small typos in the submit patches page
Signed-off-by: Andres Gomez <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Emil Velikov <[email protected]>
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@@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ components.
<code>git bisect</code>.)
<li>Patches should be properly <a href="#formatting">formatted</a>.
<li>Patches should be sufficiently <a href="#testing">tested</a> before submitting.
-<li>Patches should be submitted to <a href="#mailing">submitted to mesa-dev</a>
+<li>Patches should be submitted to <a href="#mailing">mesa-dev</a>
for <a href="#reviewing">review</a> using <code>git send-email</code>.
</ul>
@@ -254,9 +254,9 @@ branches. Everyone else should simply nominate patches using the mechanism
described above.
The stable-release manager will work with the list of nominated patches, and
-for each patch that meets the crtieria below will cherry-pick the patch with:
+for each patch that meets the criteria below will cherry-pick the patch with:
<code>git cherry-pick -x &lt;commit&gt;</code>. The <code>-x</code> option is
-important so that the picked patch references the comit ID of the original
+important so that the picked patch references the commit ID of the original
patch.
The stable-release manager may at times need to force-push changes to the
@@ -328,7 +328,7 @@ be rejected:
release. The potential problem here is that an OpenGL program that was
previously working, (even if technically non-compliant with the
specification), could stop working after this patch. So that would be a
- regression that is unaacceptable for the stable branch.</li>
+ regression that is unacceptable for the stable branch.</li>
</ul>
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