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Re: svn commit: r10971 - trunk/www

From: Benjamin Pflugmann <benjamin-svn-dev_at_pflugmann.de>
Date: 2004-09-17 01:21:19 CEST

On Tue 2004-09-14 at 15:03:33 -0500, sussman@tigris.org wrote:
> Author: sussman
> Date: Tue Sep 14 15:03:32 2004
> New Revision: 10971
>
[...]
> +<li><strong>Non-database repository back-end</strong>
> + <p>Repositories can be created with either a traditional database
> + back-end (BerkeleyDB) or with normal flat-file back-end, which
> + uses a proprietary binary format.</p>

Maybe my English is off here: it sounds to me like "proprietary" is
used similar to "here invented", but I thought it implies some
restrictions on use (or other things). And my understanding is that
anyone would be free to use that format (regardless of the fact, that
few would have use for it).

Even if proprietary is correctly used, you might change that wording
anyhow, to something that less unambiguous.

Regards,

        Benjamin.

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