[llvm-commits] CVS: llvm-www/DevMtgMay2007.html

Reid Spencer reid at x10sys.com
Thu Apr 12 05:36:25 PDT 2007



Changes in directory llvm-www:

DevMtgMay2007.html updated: 1.80 -> 1.81
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Log message:

Fix many spello/typo.


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Diffs of the changes:  (+16 -16)

 DevMtgMay2007.html |   32 ++++++++++++++++----------------
 1 files changed, 16 insertions(+), 16 deletions(-)


Index: llvm-www/DevMtgMay2007.html
diff -u llvm-www/DevMtgMay2007.html:1.80 llvm-www/DevMtgMay2007.html:1.81
--- llvm-www/DevMtgMay2007.html:1.80	Thu Apr 12 06:59:49 2007
+++ llvm-www/DevMtgMay2007.html	Thu Apr 12 07:36:07 2007
@@ -161,7 +161,7 @@
 <table class="www">
   <tr><th>Suggested By</th><th>Issue Description</th></tr>
   <tr><td>Owen Anderson</td><td><b>Integration of HLVM into LLVM</b> - its 
-    future as an LLVM subproject, and plans for making LLVM more accessible 
+    future as an LLVM sub-project, and plans for making LLVM more accessible 
     to scripting and higher level language front ends.</td></tr>
   <tr><td>Christopher Lamb</td><td><b>Concurrency Primitives</b> - for multi-threaded
       shared memory models. Though I don't claim to be any sort of expert
@@ -169,7 +169,7 @@
       and discussions and I think it would be worth discussing similar issues
       with regards to LLVM.</td></tr>
   <tr><td>Reid Spencer</td><td><b>Do we want an LLVM road map?</b> - does the
-      development community care to disclose and maintain advance informationa
+      development community care to disclose and maintain advance information
       bout what is being worked on?  A page listing Bugzilla #, Title, Owner,
       and Expected Release would give new users an idea of what is being worked
       on. The details of each new feature could be tracked in
@@ -199,7 +199,7 @@
       difficult for those not involved; should there be an LLVM Foundation
       in our (distant?) future?</td></tr>
   <tr><td>Devang Patel</td><td><b>Using Bugpoint</b>: How to use the bugpoint
-      tool to identifiy misoptimizations and bad code gen bugs.</td></tr>
+      tool to identify misoptimizations and bad code gen bugs.</td></tr>
 </table>
 </div>
 
@@ -247,11 +247,11 @@
   <a href="http://www.cupertinoinn.com/">Cupertino Inn</a>. Here's how to get
   the best rates with them:
   <dl>
-    <dt><b>CheckOut: Before Friday May 25th</b></dt>
+    <dt><b>Check Out: Before Friday May 25th</b></dt>
     <dd>For weekdays, the negotiated rate is $123.00/night ($185.00 regular).
     Tell the reservations people that you want the Apple discount as you are
     attending an Apple meeting.</dd>
-    <dt><b>CheckOut: Saturday May 26th-28th</b></dt>
+    <dt><b>Check Out: Saturday May 26th-28th</b></dt>
     <dd>If you are flying in Friday morning and want to stay the weekend then
     don't mention Apple! Their discount rate of $123.00 applies to any day.
     However the regular weekend rate is $99.00 so its cheaper to just not
@@ -350,11 +350,11 @@
     <li><b>Avoid VM</b>. We would like to avoid "VM" in the name. Because of the
     /LLVM suffix it would be redundant for some period of time. Also, while the
     project will retain components that allow you to make a VM, it isn't really
-    "just" a VM, its much more. In other words, labelling the project  VM is
+    "just" a VM, its much more. In other words, labeling the project  VM is
     too limiting. The projects scope has outstripped being just a VM.</li>
     <li><b>Figurative</b>. We would like to stay away from acronyms unless a
     really good one comes along. We don't want to replace LLVM with another
-    acronym that outdates itself in a few years. Instead a name that is
+    acronym that out-dates itself in a few years. Instead a name that is
     metaphorical or figurative or otherwise conjures up the notion of LLVM would
     be best.</li>
     <li><b>Made Up Names</b>. You can also just make up a name. Some of the best
@@ -363,7 +363,7 @@
     (combining two or more words or phonemes to produce a new word). For
     example, a combination spoon/fork leads to spork. Infomercial is another
     example. So can you find the perfect portmanteau words that describe this
-    project? You can find a big list of examlpes
+    project? You can find a big list of examples
     <a href="http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Appendix:List_of_portmanteaux">here</a></li>
     <li><b>Connotations</b>. The name should have a connotation that is
     descriptive of the project as a whole. Some connotations that would be
@@ -385,19 +385,19 @@
         letters but is a word and connotes "bed rock" and fluidity</td></tr>
     <tr><td>Reid Spencer</td><th>Optopia</th><td>A portmanteau from
         <i>optimization</i> and <i>utopia</i></td></tr>
-    <tr><td>Bill Wnding</td><th>Zembla</th><td>It's a fictional northern European 
+    <tr><td>Bill Wendling</td><th>Zembla</th><td>It's a fictional northern European 
         country in "Pale Fire" by Nabokov.</td></tr>
-    <tr><td>Bill Wnding</td><th>Pala</th><td>The island utopia in Aldos 
+    <tr><td>Bill Wendling</td><th>Pala</th><td>The island utopia in Aldos 
         Huxley's "Island".</td></tr>
-    <tr><td>Bill Wnding</td><th>Thra</th><td>The world of The Dark
+    <tr><td>Bill Wendling</td><th>Thra</th><td>The world of The Dark
         Crystal.</td></tr>
     <tr><td>Patrick Meredith</td><th>Invictus</th><td>unconquerable, and
         Invictus.org doesn't appear to exist.</td></tr>
-    <tr><td>Gabor Grief</td><th>Otimo</th><td>It is a portuguese word,
-        meaning optimal, perfect.  It is also different enough from plain english words
+    <tr><td>Gabor Grief</td><th>Otimo</th><td>It is a Portuguese word,
+        meaning optimal, perfect.  It is also different enough from plain English words
         to give a distinguished feel :-) and catch the eyes.  The domains 
         otimo.org and otimo.info are both available.  Last, but not least 
-        it is a boon to the several LLVM developers of portuguese
+        it is a boon to the several LLVM developers of Portuguese
         tongue.</td></tr>
     <tr><td>Owen Anderson</td><th>Warloc<br/>Warlock</th><td>It can be thought 
         of as standing for "We aren't like other compilers," but that doesn't 
@@ -406,7 +406,7 @@
         feasible to make a logo to go along with.</td></tr>
     <tr><td>Erick Tryzelaar</td><th>LCS</th><td>For language compiling system. 
         It's suggestive of an old name, easy to remember, easy to say, and seems 
-        to be easy to google. "Advanced" could be prepended to it to make it 
+        to be easy to Google. "Advanced" could be pre-pended to it to make it 
         ALCS to make it even more unique.</td></tr>
     <tr><td>Zhongxing Xu</td><th>OmniC<br/>Omnipiler<br/>Omnicom</th><td>Stands for
         "Omnipotent Compiler".  I prefer the first.</td></tr>
@@ -430,6 +430,6 @@
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+<br/>Last modified: $Date: 2007/04/12 12:36:07 $
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