Re: [PATCH] Edit user manual for grammar
From: J. Bruce Fields <hidden>
Date: 2016-06-15 22:43:15
On Tue, Jun 12, 2007 at 04:43:19PM +0100, Andy Parkins wrote:
- "last-resort" is two words, not a conjoined word, it doesn't require the hyphen
Right, but when you've got a couple words functioning together to modify a following noun, the hyphen's pretty standard: "rosy-fingered dawn". Is this case an exception? I suspect it's fine either way....
- "method of" is vulgar, "method for" is nicer
Reference?
- "recovery" becomes "recovering" from Steve Hoelzer's original version of this patch - "if you want" is nicer as "if you wish" - "you may" should be "you can"; "you may" is "you have permission to" rather than "you can"'s "it is possible to"
Fair enough, thanks. What we really need is a complete recovery tutorial to stick in here someplace. (One day git complains about a corrupt pack file. What do you do?) What's been stopping me from doing it, besides time, is no idea how to come up with a good example to work with. --b.