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authorJuan Lang <juan.lang@gmail.com>2007-07-24 13:24:19 -0700
committerGreg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>2007-07-30 14:25:12 -0700
commita2765e81d8a58f66e21176ca2a8fd6012b187994 (patch)
treef3c29cb040338b02131b7ceeab9605cba27e186f /Documentation
parent30b1b28001fef09ea31b1c87e8e8acb962d109e2 (diff)
stable_api_nonsense.txt: Disambiguate the use of "this" by using "that" to refer to the syscall interface
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>
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diff --git a/Documentation/stable_api_nonsense.txt b/Documentation/stable_api_nonsense.txt
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--- a/Documentation/stable_api_nonsense.txt
+++ b/Documentation/stable_api_nonsense.txt
@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ kernel to userspace interfaces. The kernel to userspace interface is
the one that application programs use, the syscall interface. That
interface is _very_ stable over time, and will not break. I have old
programs that were built on a pre 0.9something kernel that still work
-just fine on the latest 2.6 kernel release. This interface is the one
+just fine on the latest 2.6 kernel release. That interface is the one
that users and application programmers can count on being stable.